on j'rihau, 15tl] jl!tarrlJ, 190 I - St Albans & Hertfordshire ...

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298 S, ALBANS AND HERTS .\RCIIITECTURAL AND .\RClllEOLOGil'AL SOCIETY. (!bencral :Wetting at tge (J!;onntu En5rnm, .on j'rihau, 15tl] jl!tarrlJ, 190 I. Present-Rev. G. H.P. Glossop, in the chair; numerous members of the Society, and others, and the Hon. Secretaries. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. Mr. F. G. Kitton read his paper on ''The Clock Tower, St. Albans,'' which was followed by a discussion. \VALTER J. LAWRANCE.

Transcript of on j'rihau, 15tl] jl!tarrlJ, 190 I - St Albans & Hertfordshire ...

298 S, ALBANS AND HERTS .\RCIIITECTURAL AND .\RClllEOLOGil'AL SOCIETY.

(!bencral :Wetting ycl~ at tge ~crhi (J!;onntu En5rnm, .on j'rihau, 15tl] jl!tarrlJ, 190 I.

Present-Rev. G. H.P. Glossop, in the chair; numerous members of the Society, and others, and the Hon. Secretaries.

The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. Mr. F. G. Kitton read his paper on ''The Clock Tower, St. Albans,''

which was followed by a discussion. \VALTER J. LAWRANCE.

'QGgc innunl Euting of tgc ~oridy b.nrn gtlb nt tgc ltrfo QLouuty Emstum, on ~ebnrnbny, 22nh ipril, 1901, nt

8.30 p.m. Present-The Very Rev. the Dean of St. Albans, in the chair;

Messrs. Morgan, Toulmin, Clarkson, Tarte, Wilton Hall, Gibbs, the Hon. Secretaries, and others.

The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. Mr. Kitton made a statement as to the subscription-list for the

Lewis Evans Collection of Topographical Prints, and reported that there was nuw only £22 needed to complets the required sum of £300.

Mr. Toulmin, as treasurer, presented the balance-sheet, which was duly passed on the proposal of Mr. Ekins, seconded by Mr. Morgan.

The followiug gentlemen were elected as the officers and committee of tho Society for the ensuing year :-President, 'fhe Very Rev. the Dean of St. Albans; Vice-Presidents, Lord Cranborne, Sir John Evans, K.C.B., Lord Verulam, Canon Davys, M.A., Mr. E. N. Wix, MA.; Committee, Mr. W. Carey l\Jorgan, B.A., Mr. F. G. Kitton,

320 S, ALBANS AND llERTS ARCHITECTURAL AND -~RCHAlOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

Rev. G. H. P. Glossop, M.A., Mr. F. Kinneir Tarte, M.S.A., Mr. Charles Johnson, M.A., Mr. A. E. Gibbs, F.L.S., Mr. Charles Ashdown, F.R.G.S., and Mr. V. H. W. Wingrave, MD.; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. J. Toulmin, J.P.; Hon. Secretaries, Mr. W. Page, F.S.A., Mr. R J. Hillier, M.R.C.S., and Mrs. M. C. Knight; Hon. Auditor, Mr. G. N. Marten, J.P.

Mr. Johnson read a paper on " Some account of a Financial House in the 14th Century."

H. R. Fox BouRNE.

THE LESSER DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF IIERTFORDSHlRE. 357

®tncral ;IDcding 9£1.b at t~c ~trili <ibouut!.J ;Rlnstnm, on J!lob1mbtr lst, 1901, at 8.30 p.m.

Present-Mr. H. R. Fox Bourne, in the chair; also Messrs. F. W. Kinneir Tarte, A. F. Smith, G. Gaffe, C. H. Ashdown ; W. Page, R. J. Hillier, and Mrs. Knight, Hon. Secretaries, and many others.

The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. The following new members were duly elected :-Mr. J. Woolman,

proposed by Mr. 'Vhitford Anderson. Mr. A. Montiville Evans, proposed by Mr. R. J. Hillier. M1'. J. Blake, proposed by Mr. H. J. Toulmin. Mr. J. J. Ford, proposed by Mr. G. Gaffe. Rev. G. Edwards, proposed by Dr. Wingrave. Rev. H. Worthington, proposed by l\Ir. A. E. Ekins. Mr. F. Beal, proposed by Mr. F. ,V, Kinneir Tarte. Mr. A J. Rhodes, proposed by Mr. H. J. Toulmin. Mr. Walter Millard, proposed by Mr. F. G. Kitton. Mr. J. Denker, proposed by Mr. R. J. Hillier. Mr. W. Fisk, proposed by Mr. 'Vhitford Anderson. Mr. R. Seymour Fannin, proposed by Mr. R. J. Hillier. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, proposed by Mr. R. J. Hillier. Mr. Ernest Hart, proposed by Mr. F. G. Kitton. Mrs. Horace Slade, proposed by Dr. Wingrave. Miss Brown, proposed by Mrs. Knight. Miss Crowdy, proposed by l\Irs. Knight. Mrs. Masters, proposed by Dr. Wingrave. Miss E. S. Wolfe, proposed by Mr. R. J. Hillier.

Mr. A. Whitford Anderson then read his paper upon:-" The Lesser Domestic Architecture of Hertfordshire." The lecture proved extremely int.eresting, and opened up many new P,hannels for research. It was extremely well illustrated by very beautiful lantern-slides made by Mr. Whitford Anderson himself, and which showed what a vast amount of work had been gone through in preparing them. At the conclusion, a very hearty vote of thanks was passed to Mr. A. Whitford Anderson for his most interesting lecture, and also to Mr. C. H. Ashdown for so kindly managing the lantern.

w. W!GRAM.

374 S. ALBANS AXD HERTS ARCHITECTURAL AXD ARCH./EOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

<!l>tntrnl IDrcting l,lrlb at tgc ~crb OLotrnty !lmicum, on Jcbrmuy 27tg, 1902, at 8.30 p.m.

Present-Rev. Canon 'IVigram, in the chair; also Messrs. S. Flint Clarkson, F. G. Kitton, C. H. Ashdown, J. Henderson, J. T. Knight, J. ~icholson, A. Bickley, 'IVilton Hall, J. Blake, Mrs. Clarkson, Mrs. Henderson; Mr. 'IV. Page, Mr. R. J. Hillier, and Mrs. Knight, Hon. Secretaries.

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The following uew members were elected :-Mr. Bakewell, St.

Albans, proposed by Dr. Wingrave. Mrs. Bakewell, St. Albans, proposed by Dr. 'IVingrave. Mr. J. D. Herbert Gordon, St. Albans, proposed by Mr. R. J. Hillier.

Mr. Charles Johnson read a paper on "The Elements of Heraldry," which proved to be most interesting, and which was followed closely by the audience. He showed numerous lantern-slides, many of them prepared by Mr. F. 'IV. Kinneir Tarte, illustrating the various tinctures and ordinaries, and also examples of q uarterings with their sig11ificances. Subsequently Mr. Johnson exhibited a set of slides made from ancient seals, showing the way in which the various charges were used. Mr. C. H. Ashdown kindly manipulated the lantern.

It was proposed by Rev. Canon Vl'igram, and seconded by Mr. 'IV. Page, that a very hearty vote of thanks should be accorded to Mr. C. Johnson f"r his lecture, and to Mr. F. W. Kinneir Tarte for making the slides, and this was carried. Mr. Wilton Hall made some

* Architectural Review, Aug., 1899.

PltOOEEDINGS, 375

<!Dcntral :[lccting :!Jclb at t:!Je ~crts (J];ountu ftlnscum, on Earr:!J 13t:!J, 1902, at 8.30 p.m.

Present-W. Carey Morgan, Esq., in the chair; also Messrs. F. G. Kitton, F. ,V, Kinneir Tarte, C. H. Ashdown, A. F. Smith, V. T. Hodgson, E. Stanley Kent, ,V, R. L. Lowe, J. Henderson, F. Hilvester, Wilton Hall, J. T. Knight, Dr. 'Vingrave, Mrs. Tarte, Mrs. Hine, Mrs. Horace Slade, Mrs: Wingrave; ,V, Page and R. J. Hillier, Hon. Secretaries, and many others.

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Mr. W. T. Hillier, proposed by Mr. Ashdown, and seconded by Mr.

'£arte, was elected as a new member. Mr. Kitton then read a short paper on the methods employed in

producing medirnval mural paintings, and described the paintings recently uncovered at the "\Vhite Hart," on Holywell Hill; his paper being illustrated by lantern-slides.

Mr. Victor T. Hodgson described some mural paintings recently uncovered in the Hall at Rothamstead, showing slides and photographs of them.

Mr. F. W. Kinneir Tarte gave a short description of some mural paintings in an old house at Royston, and showe1l tracings taken therefrom, which he offered to the Museum, ''hich offer was at once accepted by l\fr. Page.

A discussion followed, in which Mr. Carey Morgan referred to the numbers of interesting paintings still existing.

Dr. Wingrave also spoke about the dates of the different paintings. Mr. Tarte referred to the mural paintings in the gatehouse of the

old Palace at Hatfield, and suggested that all such works should be copied, and the copies lodged in the Museum.

Mr. Hodgson and Mr. ,V. Page made suggestions with regard to the dates and artists of the paintings ; and l\Ir. Ashdown pointed out some peculiarities in the armour of the Rothamstead pictures which might help to fix the date.

A hearty vote of thanks was accordecl to the Lecturers on the proposal of l\Ir. Carey Morgan, seconded by Mr. Silvest.er, for the very interesting papers read ; and to l\Ir. Ashdown for workmg the lantern.

l\Ir. \Vilton Hall subsequently asked some questions concerning the proposed Archrc.ological Survey of Hertfordshire, which were answerccl by Mr. F. G. K1tton.

A. E. EKINS.

386 S ALBAXS AND IIERTS ARCHITECTURAL AXD ARCIT.IEOLOG!CAL SOCIETY·

i[,gc ;\nnnal ®cnrral !luting of tge jodd!! fuali ydh at 1Qc lli,ountu lllnlicnm, St. ~lbanli, on ~l)'ril 24tll, 1902,

at 3.0 l)'.m. Present-The Mayor of St. Albans (Mr. A. E. Ekins) in the chair;

also Messrs. H. J. Toulmin, F. Silvester, F. G. Kitton; R. J. Hillier and Mrs. Knight, Hon. Secretaries.

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. J. Toulmin, presented the balance­

sheet, which was considered very satisfactory, and was passed by the meeting, and ordered to be printed in the next volume of Transactions, on the motion of Mr. Silvester, seconded by Mr. Kitton.

PROCEEDINGS. 387

The Hon. Recretaries presented an account of the progress of the Society, which was also considered to be satisfactory.

The officers for the ensuing year, as suggested by the Committee, were :-President: The Very Rev. the Dean of St. Albans. Vice­Presidents: Lord Cranborne, Sir John Evans, Lord Verulam, Canon Davys, and Mr. E. N. vVix. Committee: Rev. G. FI. P. Glossop, Mr. F. \V. Kinneir Tarte, Mr. Charles Johnson, Mr. A. E. Gibbs, Mr. C. H. Ashdown, Dr. Wyatt \\'ingrave, Mr. S. Flint Clarkson, and Mr. A. J. Rhodes. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. H. J. Toulmin. Hon. Secretaries: l\fr. \V. Page, Mr. R. J. Hillier, and l\Irs. M. C. Knight. Hon. Auditor: Mr. G. N. Marten.

On the motion of l\Ir. Toulmin, seconded by l\Ir. Silvester, these officers were unanimously elected.

Mr. George Palmer and Miss E. M. Palmer, proposed by Mr. F. Palmer; and Mr. H. Maurice, proposed by Mr. Hillier, were unani­mously elected members of the Society.

A design for a new Book-Plate for the Society, by Mr. Kinneir Tarte, was submitted to the meeting by l\fr. Hillier, who explained that Mr. Tarte wished to make a present of the design.

This was accepted unanimously, and Mr. Toulmin proposed, and l\fr. Kitton seconded, a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Tarte for it.

It was also decided, on the motion of Messrs. Toulmin and Kitton, that the carrying out of the engraving of the design should be left in the hands of the Committee to deal with.

Votes of thanks to the Chairman for presiding, and to the Treasurer, having been carried unanimously, the meeting terminated.

s. FLINT CLARKSON.

meeting rdh at tgc 3![icrts (l);onntn !hrncnm, on ~j}ril 30tg, 1902, at 8.30 lJ.m.

Present-Mr. S. Flint Clarkson, in the chair; Messrs. Carey Morgan, Knight, Henderson, \\"orssam, W. 'l'. Hillier, Ashdown, Ford, Jordan, \Voodman, Palmer, Coleman, Gaffe, Gordon, Mrs. \Vorssam, Ashdown, Jordan, Palmer; l\fr. R. J. Hillier and Mrs. M. C. Knight, Hon. Secretaries ; and many others.

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Mr. A.J. Nicholson, proposed by Mr. C. II. Ashdown, and seconded by

Mr. S. Flint Clarkson, was unanimously elected a member of the Society.

A letter from Mr. F. G. Kitton, the Secretary of the Sub-Committee for the Archrnclogical Survey of the County, was read, detailing various suggestions for carrying out the Survey, and inviting discussion, but as it had not been already placed before the General Committre, it 'vas referred back for that purpose.

Mr. C.H. Ashdown then read a most interesting paper on "English Medircval Armour," giving in detail the gradual development of armour in England. The paper was very well illustrated throughout, with lantern slides, and rubbings from brasses, and was highly appreciated.

On the motion of the Chairman, seconded l1y l\Ir. F. Palmer, it was decided not to discuss the paper, ns the hour was late, but to move a very hearty Yole of thanks to Mr. Ashdown for his very able and interc,;ting pnper.

\\'ALTER J. LAWR.\:\CE.

396 B. ALBANS AND HERTS ARCHITECTURAL AND ARCH.IEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

~ ~e1urnl ~luting lJdh at tgc jcrfa (JJ;onntg ~htlleum, on ~1ng 16tl!, 1902.

Present-The Very Rev. the Dean, in the chair; also, Messrs. H.J. Toulmin, F. G. Kitton, A. E. Ekins, C. H. Ashdown, A. J. Rhodes, J. Henderson, Victor T. Hodgson, A. Montiville Evans, J. T. Knight, \V. T. Hillier, H. Maurice, R. S. Fannin, J. Herbert Gordon, Mrs. Ekins, Miss Fearnley; Mr. R. J. Hillier and Mrs. Knight, Hon. Secretaries.

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The following new members were elected unanimously :-Mr. G. E.

Martin, Mr. G. Hansard, and Mr. Blundell. Mr. Page then read two most interesting papers on-(!) "Further

excavations on the site of Verulam." (2) "The Medimval School of Mural Paintings at St. Albans."

The latter paper was illustrated by lantern slides and water-colour drawings.

Both papers were very interesting, and were greatly appreciated. Afterwards a hearty vote of thanks was moved to Mr. Page on the

motion of the Dean, and seconded by Mr. Toulmin, who also included Mr. Ashdown for his management of the lantern, and this was passed unanimously.

St. Albans and Herts Architectural and Archreological Society .

.BA.LANCE SHEET, J..901...

RECEIPTS. £ s. d.

20 10 6 3 15 5

34 " 6 0 10 4 3 3 0

EXPENDITURE. £ S. d. £ S, d.

Balance at Bank, .Tan. lst, 1901...... .. ............... . Pt'ttv Cash in }Inn. St..'C.. 't:' han<l:-:., Jan. l~t. l!JOl .. ......... . i-:.l1b~criptio11s . . . ....................... , ............. . Dividends on £1'.l ;,,, Od. Consols ....................... . From Herts 1\1 n~l'Uffi Account credited in Error . .......... .

£62 1 9 Examined and found correct,

G. C. BARNES, April 19, 1902.

Printing- and St.ationC'rY-11-ft':-;:-:.r:-i. C.iihh:-:. & Barnforth ••.••... , ..• , ...• , Col lo type Portraits of the late Rev. If. Fowler .. ~ki.<enuach Company, Blocks for Illustrations in

1'ra11~:1ctions .. , , ........... , , , ... , . , ... ,

Secretary's Petty Cash Account-Postage ... , . , , , .... , , .. , .. , , .. , , .. , , . , , , Expenses of Meetings , ....... , .... , . , . , ... . Stationery ......... , . , ............... , , .. . Expenses of Excursions ............ , , . , , . , .

2 8 3 3 8 0.

2 15 10

0 19 1 0 7 0 0 4 3 1 16 10

Expenses of movin µ- Library from Town Hall to County Museum (Mr. A. Adams) .........•...............•

Subscription to'' National Trust" .. , .................... . Subscription to Congress of Archreological Societies ..•..•••.. Subscription to purcha~e of "Lewi!i Evans" Collection of

Plates and Books relating to Hertfordshire ............... . Book bought for Library (Messrs. W. H. Smith & Son) ..... .

Jlalancc at Bank, Deo. 3lst, 1901 ..................... . Balance in Hon. Sec.·, hand•, Dec. 3Jst, 1901 ......••••

8 12 1

3 7 2

0 13 6 1 1 0 1 0 0

5 0 0 0 12 6 ----20 6 3 41 7 3

0 8 3

£62 1 9

HENRY J. TOULMIN. Hon. Trcasurrr.

<!nnrniotrn in 190 I.

Place. Date.

King's Langley . . . . . . . . . . :May l Bth

Dunstable (with Photo- 1 graphic Society) I . June I st

Abbots Langley ....... , .. June 15th

Berkhamsted (with Photo- l graphic Society) .. , ... I • .June22nd

Paper by

! Mr. TARTE and Mr. t Asrrnowx.

Mr. AsHDOWN.

Mr. TARTE.

Mr. AsHDOwN.

Hatfield ....... . J 1 I 1 l. LoR!l \VrLLIAM CECIL .. .. uy lt1 ... M , r. PAGE •

Hitchin . . . . . ..... . . . . Aug 28th .... j Mem~ers of E. Hert" I Society.

s. Albans and Herts Architectural and Archreological Society.

VERULAM RESEARCH FUND.

BALANCE SHEET FOR 1901.-2.

RECEIPTS.

Balnnct' in hand .. ·-···· ......... , ................... .

£ 8. d.

5 9 0

(}ra11t fron1 tlH' Society 11f Antiquarit·~ • . . . . . • . . . . . . . • • 15 0 0

C. M. \Vilshire ...... , ..... ·.. . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 3 0

3 2 0

£25 14 0

EXPENDITURE.

\Yages to men excavating, etc·., Nov. 1no1 to Feb. 1aoz ..

Compensation for damage to land. 1>tc

Wl\I. PAGE.

£ s. <l.

23 16 0

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INDEX TO VOLUME I. List of .Abbreviatio11s used in tleis Index :-Bp., Bishop; cath., cathedrnl;

Oh., Church; inon., 1non1onent; St., Street.

A

Abbot, George, Archbp. of Canterbury, accidentally shoots a keeper, 27; founds hospital at Guildford, 2i, 28; possible connection with story of arrow on Pem Lerton Almshoui;es, ·)~ •)9

Abb~t:s. Langley. See Langley Abbot's.

Abingdon, Mo11astery of, 86. Abraham, Thom., obtains lease of St.

Mary de Pre, 18. Agglinton, V{m., carpenter, 161, 162,

163, 164. Alban (Albon), Abbot William, 53,

301. Albemarle, George Monk, Duke of,

283, 285. Albyn, Robt., brass of, in Herne!

Hempstead Ch., 394. Alcock, Stanley. ~:ii. Alhmund, Abbot (of Bedford'), 110. Albury (Aldbury), (Herts), Ch. of,

34; brass in, 395; ruon. in, 394. Aldbury (Albury), 211; Ch. of, 33;

chapels in, 400; old house at, 362; plasterwork at, 372.

Aldenham, 176; Ch. of, 34; bells in, 400; brasses in, 400; font in, 38; inscriptions in, 400 ; screen in, 39 ; House, 32; manor of, 400; Priest's Heath, 400.

Alexander IV., pope, 10. Alfred, King, cedes land to Danes,

111. Allectus, coin of, 398. Allesley (Warw.) cup-marks at. 196. Almshoe, Little, old house at, 363. Amwell, beacon at, 300: Ch. of, 34 ;

apsidal chancel in, 35 ; doorway in, 40.

Ancaster (Line.), circle-marks at, 186. Anchoresses, 133. !3i, 139. 140. Anderson, A. Whitford, paper on The

Lesser Domestic Architecture of Herts, 3.-,j.

Andrews, J. (and M. Wren), plan of St. Albans by, published separately.

Andrews, W., F.R.G.S., 185, 190, 197.

Anne of Denmark, receives Hatfield Palace in her jointure, 348.

Anstey (Anstie), Ch. of, 34 ; bench-ends in, 41.

Anstey (Warw.) circle-marks at, 195. Archreological Congress, report of, 130. Architecture of Herts, the Lesser

Domestic ; paper on, 357. Armada, Spanish, 147. Armour, English Medireval, paper on,

by C. H. Ashdown, 388; Norman, 388; Saxon, 388; at St. Peter"s Ch., St. Albans, 135.

Arragon, Katherine of, 98. Arthur, King, 209. Arris, John and Ann, 1 i'.2; Thom.,

mon. to in St. Peter's Ch., St. Albans, 49, 50.

Ascham, Roger, 345. Ashdown, C. H., election of, 129;

paper on English Medireval Armour, 387' 388.

A8hurst, l\1rs., hatchmeut of, in St. Stephen's Ch., St. Albans, 4i.

Ashriclgc, 32, 211, ·101 ; House, 401 ; re-built by James ·wyatt, 64 ; Princess Elizabeth at, 344, 3·!5.

Ashwell, Ch. of, in"-ription at, 264, 270, 2i I, 271, 278; bench-cuds in, 41; plaster work at, 3i:!; Rev. H. Fowler on, 280.

Aspenden, mon. in Ch. of, 395, Aston, ~:!3; Ch. of, 33; font in, 38 ;

screen in, 39; parsonage-house, 32. Atkin (A tkyn), John, and Johanna his

¥:ife, bra~~ to in St. Peter's Ch., St. Albans, 49, 50.

Atkinson, Jane, mon. to in St. Michael'> Ch., St. Albans, 48.

Atkinson, \Ym., mon. to in Abbey Ch., St. Albans, 45.

Auction book-sale, early, in Herts, 289. Audley End (Essex), 18, 19, !02. Aumbreys, at Baldock, 40; at Clothall,

40; at Knebworth, 40; at King's Langley, 40; at Offley, 40; at Rushden, 40 ; at Stevenage, 40; at Wallington, 40 ; at Little Wymondley. 40.

Ayot St. Lawrence, new Ch. of, 36; consecration of, 3i: old Ch. of, 31, 33 : effigy in, 394 ; font in, 38.

Ayot St. Peter, Ch. of, detached tower of, 3.;, 36; re-building of, 37.

PD

410 INDF.X,

B Babbington, Anthony, 147. Bachwood, 18. Bacon. Lady Anne. 118. 400; Francis,

Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, 129, i38, 361; crest of in St.Michael's Ch., St. Albans, 48 ; mon. to in St. Michael's Ch , 48 ; Sir Nich., 135 ; visited by Queen Eliz., 145.

Baker, Hugh, 205. Baldock, Ch. of, 34 ; Argentein slab

in, 400; aumbrey in, 40 ; bench­ends in, 41 ; curfew-bell rung at, 318 ; font in, 38 ; piscina in, 40 ; screens in, 39 ; old house at, 364 ; parsonage-house at, 32.

Dalio!, Bernard de, supposed mon. to, 391.

--, family of, 401. Ball, John, brass of in St. Peter's Ch.,

St. Albans, 49, 50. Ball, John, priest, 268; tried and hanged

at St. Albans, 273. Barber, John. 272, 273. Bardi, firm of the, 320, 321. Bardolph, family of, at Rothamsted,

380. Barkway, Ch. of, 34; old hou•es at,

300, 365, 368, 374. Barnack (N orthants },sandstone quarries

at, 118; stone from used at St. Albans Abbey Ch., 200.

Barnarde, Lady Elienora, prioress of St. Mary de Pre, 17. 18.

Barnet, Bp. John, of Ely, 337. --, Chipping, sign of " Le Peh.en

and le Swan," at, 214. Barley, almshouses at, 360 ; erection

for bells on eh. of, 34; sign-bracket of "Fox and Hounds" inn at 373 374. ' '

Badow, Bp. Thom., of Lincoln, 108. --, Bp. Wm., of Lincoln, 351. Baroun, Eliz. or Mabella, Prioress of

St. Mary de Pre, 18. Barrance, Henry, of St. Albans, 257. Barre, Sir Thom., effigy of inAyot St.

Lawrence (old) Ch., 394. Basil, Wm., surveyor, 348, 353, 354. Baskerfield and Jones, collections of

drawings by, 172. Baskerville, Thomas, 238. Basset, Christina, Prioress of St. Mary

de Pre, 18. Bath, Abbey Ch. of, circle-marks on

190, 195. ' Bayford, 238 ; Ch. of, re-building of

37 ; wooden. erection for bells at, 35'. Beal, F., election of, 357. Beamer (Be~uver, or Beaner), Robt.,

brass of, m St. Albans Abbey Ch. 46. '

Beauchamp, Payne de, 3rd Baron of Bedford, 111, 112 ; Royse, Lady de, foundress of Canons Regular at Bedford, 112, 113; Simon de . . . ' mscnption and moa. to in St Paul's Ch,, Bedford, 105, ha, 114. ·

Beaumonts (Beaumonds), 51, 150. "Beating the Bonnds," 156. Becket, Thomas A. 113. Bedford, Alhmund, supposed Abbot of,

I I 0 ; almshouse at, I 03 ; Batts Ford wharf at, 106 ; College of Canons Regular of St. Augustine at, 113 ; removal of, 113; College of Secular Canons at, Ill, 112.

--, Castle of, 106, 111, 402; man­date of Hen. III. respecting, 114 ; mount of, 106; Norman Keep of, 106; plan by Mr. Hurst of, 106 · Siege of, 106, 114; Simon de Beau~ champ, Governor of, 113.

--, Chapel on ancient bridge at, I 07. --, Churches in, St. Cuthbert's, 112. -- , --, St. John the Baptist, 103;

Easter Sepulchre at, I 03 ; register of, 103.

--, --, St. Mary's, 103, 112; mons. in, 103; register of, 103; tower of, 103.

--, --. St. Paul's (Collegiate), 104 ; brasses in, 105; Charnel­Chapel (supposed), in, 106 · demolition of, 114; library at, 105 '. mons. in, 105, 113, 114; Norma~ Ch. of, 112 ; oak-stalls in I 05 ·

. h f . ' • par1s o , II 0 ; p1scinre in, I 05 ; paper on, by Rev. H. Fowler, 104, 110 ;_patronage of, 114; porch with parvise at, 104; restorations of, 105, 114; tower of, 104.; window• in 105. '

--, --, ~t. Peter, Dunstable, 112. --, excursion to, I 03, 402. --, Franciscan friary at 106 ·

founded by Mabel de Pattesh~ll, 106'. --, Monastery (Saxon) at, 110;

restored, 111. -- O:fl'a at, 110; buried at 110 ·

tomb of, submerged, 111. ' ' -- Potter's Ward (Potter Street

Ward), Mikesgate 103, 110 · pre­bendal residence at, 112 · pre'bendal stall at Lincoln, 112; S~hool-house of Sir W. Harpur's Foundation 104; St. Paul's Sq., 112; Thurkytel: Abbot of, 111.

--, Bridget, Countess of, 63 · tomb of, in St. Mary's, Watford 58 · Edw~rd, 3rd Earl of, tomb 'of, i~ Cherues Ch., 58; Franci•, 2nd Earl of, 59; tomb of with his l•t wife, Margaret St John in Chenies Ch., 58 ; Francis, 4th &r! of tomb of, with his wife, Catherine' Lady Chandos, in Chenies Ch., 58 ; John Russe.ll, lst Earl of, 59, 65 ; tomb of, v.:1th Anne Sapcote his wife, in Cherues Oh., 57; portraits of, at Woburn Abbey, 57; Payne de Beauchamp, 3rd Baron of. 111 112; William, lith Earl, lst Duk~ of, mon. to, with wife, Anne Carr and family, in Chenies Ch., 58; Wriothesley, 2nd Duke of, mon. to,

tm>EX. 411 with wife and family, in Chenies Ch., 58.

Bells, at Aldenham, 400 ; at Baldock, 318; at Gloucester Oath., 317 ; at Hitchin, 318; at St. Albans, 317 ; at St. Peter's, St. Albans, 155, 156 ; at St. Stephen's, St. Albans, 46, 400 ; at Sarratt, 72; at Sleaford (Line.), 191; at Sudbury, All Saint's, 317.

Belsize, near Sarratt, old farmhouse at, 367.

Bench-ends, at Anstie, 41 ; at Ashwell, 41 ; at Baldock, 41 ; at Gt. Berk­hamsted, 41; Sarratt, 71.

Bengeo, Ch. of, apsidal chancel in 35 ; erection for bells on, 35; font ill; 38.

Bennet, family of, at Rothamsted, 380. Bennington, Ch. of, 34; effigy in, 391,

395; font in, 38 ; parsonage-house of, 32.

Bentinck, Lady Mary, wife of Alg. 3rd Earl of Essex, portrait of, 55.

Benstead, Edw., 138, 139. Benstede, Sir -, supposed effigy of,

391, 395. Benyngton, Isabella, Prioress of St.

Mary de Pre, 18. Berkhampstead, Great, 283 ; castle of,

400; Ch.of.33; bench-endsin,41; brass in, 393.

Berkhampstead, Little ; Bp. Ken, 401 ; erection for bells on Ch. Tower at, 35 ; old house at, 367.

Bickley, A. C., election of, 184; on Norman naves, 131; paper on St. Albans as a Village Community, 215.

Bicknell, Rev. C. V., 403; election of, 215; excavations on site of Verulam by, 198, 201, 204; vote of thanks to, 198.

Bi-•hopsgate, St. Helen "s, Oh. of, 402 ; Nunnery at, 402 ; Pemberton brass at, 402.

Bishop's Stortford, Ch. of, 34; •·Black Lion " inn at, 3fi 1 ; " White Horse " inn at, 364 ; " White Lion" inn at, 372.

Bisley, traces of village community at, 227.

" Black Death," inscription relating to, in Ashwell Church, 277, 278; paper on, by Mrs. J. T. Knight, 262.

Blagg, Thomas Ward, Town Clerk of St. Albans, 311.

Bla;ke, J., election of, 357, Blakiston, Hugh, lecture on " Our

National Heritage," by, 281. Blaydes, F. A., election of, 129. Blomfield, Sir Arthur, architect of

Rickmansworth Oh., 56. Blow, P., A.R.I. B.A., election of,

210. Bio.am, Mr., 109. Blundell, J. H., election of, 396. Boadicea, coin of, 194. Boethins, King Alfred's, 402.

Boleyn, Anne, 98, 339; marriage to Hen. VIII., supposed to have been performed at "Peahen," St. Albans, ~45, 246.

Bolton, Castle at, 368. Bolton, Wm .. '' 111e1·cenarius" of St.

Andrew's Chapel, St. Albans, 99. "Book of Liberty" (or "Sports")

ordered to be read in Churches, 149. Book-Plate, new, of St Albans and

Hert. Archreological tiociety, 387. Boot•, Messrs., vote of thanks to, ~62. Borradale, Jasper Arri•, 138; grave­

stone and inscription t > at St. Peter's, St. Albans, 49. 50.

Bostock (Bostuk), family of, 401 ; Hugh, brass of, at Wheathampstead, 402.

Boteler. family, 401. --, John, incised slab to in Watton

Oh., 395. Botelere, Lucy, Prioress of St. Mary

de Pre, 18. Bourchier, Lady Frances, t{>m b of in

Chenies Oh., 58. Boving~on: Oh. of, _33_; effigy in, 394;

font. m, 38; rebmlding of, 37. Bovyngdon, Richd., Master of St.

Mary de Pre, 18. Boyne, Battle of the, 148. Brandenburg, cup-marks at, 192, 196. Brandon, Lady F1ances, birth of, at

H"tfield, 338. Bramfield, parsonage-house at, 32 ;

Place, 32 ; wooden erectinn for bdls on Oh. tower of, 35.

Brasses, in Herta, 32 ; at Aldbury, 395 ; at Aldenham, 4Ull; at Bedford, St. Paul's, 105 ; at llishopsgate, St. Helen's, 40~ ; at Broxbourne, 395 ; at Chartham (Kent), 390; at Uhenies, 59 ; at Uheshunt, 400 ; at Digs well, 39!, 395; at Elstow, 109; at Gt. Berkhampstead, ;;93 ; at Hemel Hempstead, 394 ; at Peb­marsh (Essex), 391 ; at Redbourn, 40 I ; at Rickmansworth, 56 ; at St. Albans Abbey Church, 46, 395 ; at St. Albans, St. Michael's, 48, 49, 394 ; at St. Albans, 8t. Peter's, 23, 49, 50, 172; at St. Albans, St. Stephen's, 4 i, 395; at Sandon, 395 ; at Sawbridgeworth, ·395; at Standon, 39,\ ; at Stoke D' Abernon (Surrey). 390; at Trumpington (Cambs.), 390; at Watford, St. M~ry's, 54; at Watton. 392; at We•tling Waterle•s (Camba.), 392; at Wheathampstead, 402.

Braughing, old hou•e at, 368, 3i0 ; plaster-work at.372; spireofCh.,34.

Brayley, plan of St. Albans by, (publishe1 Heparately).

Breaute, Faulkes de, 106, 114. Brekespere, Adrian, 144. Brent Pelham, Oh. of, 34; Hall at,

3i0 ; Manor House of, 32 ; old farmhouse near, 369.

412

Brereton, Sir William, 67. Bressie, John, mon. to in St. Micbael'El-,

St. Albans, 48. Bridge\vater, Francis Egerton, 3rd

Duke of, 211-214; ,John Wm., ;th Earl of, 31~; notes of 2nd Duke of, 401.

Brindley, James, engineer, 213, 214. Britton, John, antiquary, 65, 66; on

St. M1uy's, \Vatford, 53. Bryant, J., bells of St. Peter'•, St.

Albans, recast by, 155, 156. Broe, Philip de, trial of, 113. Brogden, ltev. James, paper on St.

l\Iichael's Pulpit, St. Albans, 405. Brookthorp (Glos.), saddleback-roof of

Ch. tower at, i2. Brown, Mi~s L. C., election of, 38i ; --, Mr., governor of the p@or, 158. Browne, Rev. G. A. L., election of,

357. Brownlow, Earl, 211. Broxbourn, Ch. of, 33; bras• of Sir

John Saye in, 395; ~tained glass in, 41.

Buckland, Ch. of, 33. Buckler-, drawing of "Antelope "

inn, St. Albans, hy, 258. --, l\.lessrs., on west front of St.

Albans Ahbey, 131, 132. Buck's Hill Bottom, near Chipperfield,

old farmhouse at, 36i. Bulst:;:ode, near Bovingdon; old cottage

at, 3i I. BunkC'r, telegraphic-clerk on Clock·

Tower, St. Alban', 30i. Bnntingford, almshousPs at, 368 ;

chapel at, 36; "George and the Dragon'' inn, Rign-braC'ket at, 373; old houses at, 361, 35:;, 366.

Bunyan, John, hon~e of, at El)o;tow, 103; "Pilgri1n'H Progreso," by, IOI; portrait of, discovered at Codi­cote, 107; preaching of, at Coleman Green, 108.

Burgred, King of Mercia, coin of, 204. Burton, James, junr., artist, 307. Bush on tavern)-;, 2fi6. Bushh;-, Dr., of \Ve8tminster School,

285. Bushey, 101 ; Ch. of, 33; rebuilding

of, 3i; old house at, 368. Butterwick, 51. Byfield, Abbess Eliz. of Elstow

Nunnery, 104. Bygrave, Ch. of, font in, 38.

c Caddington, Piper's Farm at, 365. Cade, Jack, insurrection of, 2i5. Caerleon, 230. Cre~ar, JElius, coin of, 204; Claudius,

198; Julius, 198, 216. Caldecote, 401 ; Ch. of, 33; doorway

in, 40; font in, 40. Caldwell, priory of, 114. Calverley, W. 8., 197.

Campion, F. A., election of, 261. c,mals, English and foreign, 211-214. Canfield, l>eo., churchwarden of St.

Peter':;;, St. Alban:-;, \;);). Canterbury, coins struck at. 398;

••Dane John'' at, 221; Monastic plan of, 280; "Sir John Falstaff" inn at, 243; Thomas it Becket, Archbp. of, 113.

Capel, Arthur, .Lord, Viscount Malden, and Earl of Essex, M, 66, 61; heart of, 55; portrait of, 55 ..

Carau!'-ius, ('oins of, 204, 209. Carberry-hill, nr. Edinburgh, battle

of, 381. Cardinal's Colleges, I 7. Carey, family; rnons. to, in Rickmans­

worth Ch., 56. Carr ... \:: Fisher, Messrs., surveyors, 166. Carter, Ann, mon. to in St. Michael's

Ch., St. Albans, 48; Archdeacon Carter (Rev. Edw.) mon. to in St. Albans Abbey Ch., 45.

Castle Nugent (co. Longford), 121, 123, 124.

" Castle Rackrent," by Maria Edg­worth, 119, 122.

Cathcart, Charles, eighth.Lord, military services of, 121: wives of, 110.

--, Lady, and her husbands, paper on by ·w. J. Hardy, 119; abduction of, by Col. Maguire, 123, 124 ; chancery-suit brought by, 123 ; death of, 128; deed executed by, 125; funeral of, 128 ; husbands of, 120; marriage-settlement of, 123; mon. to in Tewin Ch., 128; parentage of, 119; will of, 127, 128.

Cassevellaunus, camp of, 216. Cassio, hundred of, vicarages in, 61 ;

manor of, 64, 65. Cassiobury (Cayshobury), 32, 402 ;

ancient names of. 64; carvings at, by Grinling Gibbons, 55 ; Devereux warming;-pan at, 55 ; excursion to, 52, 53, 55; "Grove" at, 6.5; John Evelyn's description of, 67, 68, 69; libra.rieR at, 55, 68; manor-house of, 65 ; paper on, by Rev. H. Fowler, 64; paintings in, 55; rebuilding of, 5,) ; rrudor mansion at, 66.

Catherine of Arragon, dissolution of marriage of, 339.

Cecil, Robt., Earl of Salisbury, 34X, 349, 350, 35~, 35i.

--, William, 344, 347. Cerchi, firm of the, 322. Chadesley, Thom., '' uiet·ceuarius ''of St.

Andrew's Chapel, St. Albans, 99, 100.

Chamberlaine, ChriA. ; mon. to in St. Albans Abbey Ch., 45.

Chambers, Mr., 205 ; Wm , 59. Chaplin,\Vm., mon. to in St. Stephen's,

St. Albans, 47. Chapple, John, clerk of the works at

restoration of St Albans Abbey Ch., 239, 3i6.

iNDE:lC. 413

Charles I., at Lamer, 402 ; at St. Albans, 152; badge of, 405; grants manor of Rickmans\vorth, .56 ; relics of at Casfiiobury, 55.

-- II., badge of, 405; charter of, to St. Albans, 305; coin of, 204; 1·estoration and coronation of, cele­brated at St. Peter's, St. Albans, 148.

--V., 65. Charnel Chapel, site of, in church­

yard of St. Peter's, St. Albans, 13i. Chauncey, Sir Henry, on brasi:;es in St.

Peter's, St. Albaus, 50; on Cassio­bury, 65; on Chief Justice Pem­berton, 24, 25 ; on Pridmore Collection, 35; on St. Peter's, 172; map of St. Albans, from " History of Herts" by (published separately).

Chells, manor-house of, 32. Cheney, family of, memorials to, in

Chenies Ch., 5i. Cheneys, Agnes, Lady, will of, .59. --, Thom., shield bearer to Ed. III.,

69. Chenies, almshouses at, 58, 59; Ch.

of, brasses in, 59 ; crypt in, 59 ; excursion to, 56; mons. in, 57 1 .18; regi.ter at, 58 ; Russell Chapel in, 54, 5i, 402; manor-house at, 59; Tudor chimneys on, 59 ; manor of, 59; old name of, 56.

Cheshunt, brasses in Ch. of, 400; font in, 38; ''Great House" at, 400; manor of Theobalds at, 400.

Chess, river, 59, 69. Cheyne, Dame Alice, ;, i. Chichester, detached bell-tower at,

109; Roman camp at, :!17. Childwickbury House, 259. Chilvers Coton (Warw.), cup-marks

at, 196. Chinnor (Oxon), saddlebuck roof of

Oh-tower at, 7:!. Chippenham (Wilts.), 223. Chipperfield, French's farm near,

367 ; old cottage at, 362. Chisfield, Ch. of, 32; manor-house of,

32. Christchurch, Oxford, 1 i. Christopher, J. T., architect of St.

John the Evangelist's and ~t. Mary'• Churches, \Vatford, 53.

--, Thom., memorial to, in St. Paul's, Bedford, 105.

Clarence, Duke of, 246. Clarendon, Constitutions of, 113. Clarke, Wm., Dean of Winchester,

inscription to in St. Peter'•, St. Albans, 50.

Clement, Pope, 17. Clarkson, S. Flint, 3i6; on Ch. of St.

Michael, Chenies, 5 'i ; on manor of Jscnhampstead (Chenies), 59; on Renaissance pulpits, 118 ; on St. Peter's, St. Albans, li-7; paper on the '' Gateway of the Pemberton Almshouses, 19; on" The Father of Inland Navigation,·· 211.

Claudius II., coin of, 209, 398. Clavering, Robt. B. M., memorials to,

in St. Peter's, St. Albans, 49, 50. Clifford, Sir R., mon, to, in Asprnden

Church, 3g;;, Clock-Tower, St. Albans, bells in, 309,

3l6, 317, 318, 319; eurfe\v rung from, :ll8, 319 ; notes on, by Dr. Ridg-way Lloyd, 295, 299; paper on, by F. G. Kitton, ~98 ; telegraphic­apparatus on, 00G, 307; views of, 305, 306, 30i.

Clothall, Ch. of, font in, 38; stained glass in, 41; field terrace5 at, 219; parsonage-l1ouse of, 0:!.

Clutterbuck, Robt., map of St. All1ans by from "History of Herts" (pub-11'hed separately); on Sarratt Ch., 69, i2; on St. l'etcrs, !it. Albans, 135, 171.

Codicote, font at, 38 ; " George and Dragon" Inn at, 364; mill, 274 ; old chimneys at, 36:J; portrait of Bunyan, discovered at, I 07 ; spire of Ch., 34.

Coach, Mail, first one to run through St. Albans, 234.

Coats of Arms, in Pridmore Collection, 42; in St. Albans Abbey Ch., 46, :;75; in St. Albans, St. J\Iichael's,48.

Coins, 194, 204, 209, 398 ; <·xhibited by Mr. Marten, 119 ; found at Verulamium, 20-l, 209, 398; struck at C1'nterbury, 398 ; struck at Col­chester, 398.

Colchester, coin struck at, 398 ; medimval inft.uenees at, 223; pri~oners from siege of, honsrd at St. Peter':-;, St. Albanf-1, l;J'.2, li'1:); wills enrolled at, 265.

Cole, Archdeacon, 51, Coleman, lllr., landlord of" Chequers.,

Inn, St. Albans, 2~8, :!49. Coleman Green, preaching of John

Bunyan at, lOi, 108. College Youths (Ancient Society of), at

St. Peter's, !St. Albans, 155, 156. Colne, river,};)(. Colour-v.'asbing, on interior walls of

Churehe,, 35. Colney Heath, l.)j. Cooke, Thom., of St. Albam, will of,

235. Coningsby, family, 5.\. Constans, coins of, 398. Constantine the Great, coins of, 204,

209, 398. -- II., as Aug118tus, coin of, 209;

as Cresar, 209. Corfe, probable village-community at,

225. Cornwall (Cornwayle), chapel and

cross of, in St. Peter,s churchyard, St. Albans. 138.

Cornwall, Edmund, Earl of, 323. "Corporation Records of St. AlLans,' 1

by A. E. Gibbs, 235, 251.

414 INDE%,

Cosgrave, Philip, executor of Lady Cathcart, 128.

Cottered, Oh. of, spire of, 34 ; parsonage-house at, 32.

Counters found on site of Verulamium, 204.

Coventry, 273; arrow-marks on city walls of, 187, 188, 196.

Cowdray House, Sussex, mural­paintings at, 382.

Cowper, Symon, 235; Wm., 214. Cox (Coxe), Col. Alban, of Beaumonts,

150, 151; family of, 51; John, gravestone of, at St. Peter's, St. Albans, 49, 50, 51.

--, Bp. Rich., of Ely, 3!2. Cranborne, Lord, 356. Cranmer, Archbp., 98, 339. Creke, Sir John and Lady de, brassof,

in Westley Waterless Oh , Cambs., 392.

Cressy, family of, at Rothamsted, 380. Cromwell, Oliver, 67, 152; at St.

Albans, 247, 248, 302 : Rich., proclamation of as Protector, at St. Peters, St. Albans, 14 7, 148; Thomas, 98.

Croscombe (Somersetj, pulpit in Oh. of, ll8.

Crowdy, Miss L. C., election of, 357. Crowley, Rev. Wm., vicar of :<and-

ridge, 296, 2~7. Culloden, battle of, 148. Cunningham, Peter, 3ll, 312. " Cups, circles and other marks on

Hertfordshire Churches," paper on, by Dr. W. Wingrave, 184, 185.

Cussans, John Edwin, on Ashwell Oh., 277; on Ayot St. Lawrance (new Ch.). 36, :l7; on "Church goods in Herts," 146 ; on Shenley Oh., 36 ; on Pridmore Collection, 29, 30, 41 ; on St. Mary's, Watford, 53; on vicars of Watford, 61; vote of condolence to family on death of, 210.

D

Dadlinirton (Northants.), circle-marks at, 195.

Dagnall, 400. --, Samuel, 155. Daily, Mr., surveyor of St. Peter's, St.

Albans, 161, 162, 163, 164. Danelaugh, ll l. Darwin, Charles, address on, by J,

Hopkinson, 129. Datchworth, Oh. of, 3! ; doorway in,

40; font in, 38 ; parsonage-house at, 32.

Datis, Wm., will of, 138. D'Aubernon, Sir John, brass of, in

Stoke D' Abernon Oh., 390. Davis,},., 205. Davys, Rev. Canon 0., on Elstow

Church, I 03; on manor of Rickmans­worth, 56; on St. Mary's, Watford, 63; paper on Oh. of St. Mary,

Watford, 60; paper on conventual Oh. of St. Mary and St. Helen, Elstow, 107.

--, F. Trevor, paper on Sarratt Oh., 59, 69.

Day, Thom., brass of, in Rickmans-worth Oh., 56.

Dean, A., election of, 210. Dekker, -, playwright. 321. De la Mare, Abbot Thom., 12, lil6,

2ii3, 256, 257, 269, 270, 400; brass of, in St Albans Abbey Oh., 46.

Depyng, Robt., will of, 241. Derby, All Saints Oh. at, cup-marks

on, 187, 196. Dersingham, Wm. de, monk, 270. Devereux, family, warming-pan be-

lunging to, 55, 67. Dickens, Charles, at St. Albans, 249. Dickson, James, election of, 198. Digswell, Oh. of, 33 ; bras• in, 394,

.395; font in, 38; parsonage-house at, 32.

Dimsdale, Hon. Baron, Pridmore Col­lection of Herts sketches in possession of, 20, 237.

Diocese of St. Albans, chart of, 129. Dionisia (or Alice), nun of St. Mary de

Pre, 12, 18. Dobbin, F. W., election of, 129. Dobyns, Abraham. gravestone of, in

8t. Peter's, St. Albans, 49; Eliza­beth, hatchment of, in St. Peter's, 51; mon. to in St. Peter's, 50; Lieut.-Col. Wm., mon. to, with daughter, in St. Peter's, 49, 60; Wm., gravestone of, in St. Peter's, 49, 171. .

Dolmens, circle-marks on, 191. Domesday •urvey, lll, 2,6, 334, 335. Domestic Architecture of Herts, the

lesser ; paper on, by A. Whitford Anderson, 357.

Donaldson, Professor, on St. Albans Clock T'>wer, 308, 309, 310, 312, 313

Donat.i, Guido, agent to the Fresco­baldi, 3:.!2.

Dorchester (Dorset), Roman camp at, 217.

Dorset, Anne Clifford, Countess of, marriage of, in Chenies Ch., 58.

Dowdall, H~nry, mon. to in St. Michael's, St. Albans, 48.

Down, Thom., Bp. of, 136. Doyley, Rev. Thom., vicar of St.

Peter'•, St. Albans, 159, 162, 164, 165, 167.

Druids, 230. Dudding, Rev H. N., vicar of St.

Peter's, St. Albans, 156. Dudley, Lady Alice, presentation of

Communion-Plate to St. Peter's, St. Albans. by, 175.

Duke's Canal, The, 212, 214. Dunham, Wm., 257. Dunstable, Austin Canons of, 112;

Chronicle of, 112; Court held by Cranmer at, 339; monastic Oh. of, 89.

INDEX. 415

E

Eales, Rev. A. R. T., election of, 175. Earthquake (of 1580), 147. Ealing, Ch. at. 295. Easter Sepulchres, at Bedford, 103 ;

at Sa1Tatt, 60, 70. Eastwick, Ch. of, 34, 389; effigy in,

401; rebuilding of, 37. Eaton Bray, 400. Edgar, King, 111, 335. Edge Hill, battle of, 152. Edgeworth, Maria, " Castle Rack­

rent," by, 119, 122. Edlesborough, 400. Edward the Confessor, 335; the Elder,

103, 110. -- I., at Hatfield, 337, and note. -- 11., at Hatfield, 337. -- III., 59, 253 ; at Hatfield, 337 ;

grants charter to St. Albans, 269. -- IV., 16, 139. -- VI., 65; at Hatfield, 342; death

of, 344; grants manor of Rickmans­worth, 56.

Edwards, .Rev. G., election of, 3.17. Egerton, family, 401 ; notes on, by

Rev. H. Fowler, 212, 214. Eleanor, Queen, widow of Hen. III.,

at St. Albans, 269. Eleanor Crosses, 400 ; at St. Albans,

252. Elizabeth, Queen, at Chenies, 59 ; at

Hatfield, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 317; at St. Albans, 145, 238, 400; birth of, 339; first council of, at Hatfield, 34 7.

English Medireval Armour. paper on, by C. H. Ashdown, 387, 388.

Emmett, John, of St. Albans, 159. Entwistle, Sir Bernard, mon. to, at

Rochdale, 175. Elstow (Beds.), Ch. (conventual) of

St. Mary and St. Helen, at, 108 ; brass of Abbess Eliz. Harvey in, 101, 109; chapter-house (supposed) in, 109; coffin-lids (stone), in, 104; Early English work in, 109 ; eastern limb (ruined), 104; mous. in, 104; Norman work in, 108; paper on, l•y Rev. Canon O. Davys, 103; paper on, by G. Hurst, I 09 ; porch (Galilee) in, 104 ; pulpit (Jacobean) in, 1C4; restoration of, I 09 ; " Tau" orna­ment in, 104; tower 1Lt, 104, 109, 300 ; vestry (vaulted) in, 104 ; window• (Bunyan Memorial) in, 104.

-- fairs at, 103; fish-stew (ancient) at. 104; hostehy, at, 103 ; house of John Buuyanat,103; mmnery, 103, 107, 108; origin of name of, 108.

Elotrie,Ch. of, font in, 38; restoration, 37 ; wooden tower of, 34.

Elwes, Mr., on Bedford Castle, 113. Ely, Abbey of, 335; bi•hops of, 335,

336, 337, 340, 342; Matt. Wren, Bp. of, 150; Notes on, 40!; Thomas, Bp. of, 340,

Erasmus, " Paraphri.se of Gospels," by, in St. Peter's, St. Albans, 146.

Esam, Wm., churchwarden of St. Peter's, St. Albans, 155.

Essendon, Ch. of, 34, 37 ; furniture of, 286, 287; re-building of, 37; parsonage-house at, 286 ; rectors of, 285, 286.

-- Place, Pridmore Collection of Herts Sketches at, 29, 30, 237.

Essex, plaster-work in, 3 ii. -- , Arthur Capel, l•t Earl of, por­

trait of,55; GeorgeCape!Coningsby, 5th Earl of, 55, 5tl, 64, 65; Robt. Devereux, Earl of, 56 ; receives grw1t of Cassiobury from Parliament, 66, 67; Wm. Anne Hollis, 4th Earl of, and Frances his wife, portraits of, 65.

Etheldreda, Saxon princess, 335, 336. Ethelred II., coin of, 398. Evans, Lewis, collection of Herts

print•, etc., by, 281. --, A. Montiville, election of, 357. --, Sir John, 176. Eveden (Lines ), circle-marks at, 186,

195. Evelyn, John, 55; diary of, 64; on

Cassiobury, 68, 69; on Chief Justice Pemberton, 24.

Eversden, Abbot Hugh de, 269, 273. Evesham (Wore.), Ch. at, 295; tower

of, 300. Exeter, Henry Courtney, Marquis of, at

Hatfieid, 338: John, Duke of, Lord High Admiral, 255.

Excavations on the site of Verulamium, paper on, by Wm. Page, 205.

Eyres, James, will of, 92.

F

Fairfax, 152. Fairlands, manor-house of, 32. Fulbe, Mme. de, 246. Fannin, R. Seymour, election of, 357. Fan,hawe - r brass in Albury Ch.,

395. "Father of Inland Navigation," the,

paper on, 211. Faulkner, Councillor A. F., election of,

215. Fayreman, Thom , brass of, in St.

Alban• Abbey C'h., 46. Fens, drained by Francis, 4th Earl of

Bedford. 58. Fenwick, Sir John, Jacobite plot of,

148. Ferrer•, family, lH, 401. Field, wn of Alderman, brass of, in

Standon Ch., 395. Fi.her. Mr., •urveyor, 166. Fisk, W .. election of, 3o7. FitzGeoffrey, John, brass of, in Sandon

Ch .. 395. Fitzralph, Sir - ; brass of, in Peb­

marsh Ch., Essex, 391.

416 INDEX,

Flannden (Old) Ch. of, wooden tower of, 34.

Flamstead, almshouses at, 21, 22 ; Ch. of, 31, 401; font in, 38; re­building of, 37; wall-marks in, 185, 186, 187, 188, 193, 195, 196, 197; family of Ferrers at, 401. .

Fleet, James, lord of the manor of Tewin, lst husband of Lady Cath­cart, 120.

Floore (Northants), circle marks at, 195.

Florence, Campanile of Giotto at, 300. Flower, A. S., 205. Folk-motes, 221, 224, 228. Fontenoy, battle of. 122. Fonts, at Abbot's Langley, 33 ; at

Aldenham, 38 ; at Aston, 38 ; at Ayot St. Lawrence, 38; at Baldock, 38 ; at Bengeo, 38 ; at Bennington, 38 ; at Bovingdon, 38; at Bygrave, 38 ; at Caldicote, 38 ; at Cheshunt, 38 ; at Clothall, 38; 1<t Codicote, 38 ; at Datchworth, 38; at Digswell, 38 ; at Elstree, 38 ; at Flamstead, 38 ; at Graveley, 38 ; at Hcxton, 38 ; at Hitchin, 38; at Ickleford, 38 ; at Ippolitts, 38; at Kelshall, 38 ; at Kimpton, 36 ; at King's Langley, 38; at Knebworth, 38; at Letchworth, 38; at Lilley, 38; at Newenham, 38; at Norton, 38 ; at Pi.rton, 38; atRadwell, 38 ; at Ridge, 38 ; at Rushden. 38 ; at St. Albans Abbey Church, 38, 44; at St. Albaus, St. Michael's, 38, 48 ; at St. Albans, St. Peter's, 38, 49, 51; at St. Albans, St. Stephen's, 39, 46,47; at Sandon, 38; at Sandridge, 38 ; at Sarratt, 60 ; at Sheephall, 39 ; at Shenley, 39 ; at Standon, 39 ; at Stapleford, 39 ; at Stevenage, 39 ; at Throcking, 39; at Tbundridge, 39; at Walden (St. Paul's), 39; at Walkern, 39; at Wallington, 39; at Welwyn, 39; at Weston, 39; at Wheathampstead, 39; at Willian, 39; at Wormley, 39; at Wymondley (Great) 39; at Wymondley (Little) 39; at Yardley, 39.

Ford, J. J., election of, 357. Foster, Rev. A. J., vicar of Wootton,

on Elstow Nunnery, 104. Fotherley, Sir Thom., obtains grant of

manor of Rickmansworth, 56; family of, monuments to, in Rickmansworth Ch, 56.

Fowler. Miss R., election of, as hon. member, 281.

--, Rev. Hen., 84, 85; obituary notice of, 279 ; on Ashwell, 280 ; on Bedford Castle. 106; on boundary. wall of .st. Albans monastery. 280 ; on ~asi<lu bury, 55, 64 ; on Egerton family, 212; on glass in St. Peter's, St. Albans, 143 ; on Mackerye End, 280 ; on map of St,, Albans, by Benj. Hare, 184; on Norman west

front of St. Albans Abbey Ch., 131: on St. Andrew's Chapel, St. Albans, 83 ; on St. Michael's pulpit, St. Albans, l18; on Redbourn Ch. and Priory, 280; on Roy•ton Ch., 28(1 ; on Sir Francis Pemberton, 20 ; on Tyttenhanger, 280; on Verulamium, 7 ; on " W oolpack" inn, St. Albans, 243; papers of, collected by Mr. R. Wilton Hall, 398 ; paper on Coll: Church of St. Paul, Bedford, by, 104, 105, llO; plan of monastic sites at St. Albans, by, 249; vote of condolence on death of, 281.

Fox, G. E., F.S.A., 205, 206; on excavations on site of Verulam1um, 200, 202.

Freeman, Ralph, Ayot St. Peter Ch., built by, 36.

Frescobaldi, Amerigo, 324, 326, 327 ; Bettino, 326, 327, 328; Coppo Gius­eppi, 323 ; Giov1<nni, 325 ; Guelfo, 327, 328; Guillelmino, 327 ; Pepe, 326, 327.

Friars hermits, order of, 59. Furneaux Pelham, Ch. of, 34. Fylynden, Geoffrey, 299.

G Gaddesden, Great, Ch. of, 34, 401 ;

manor of, 401. --, Little, 283; Ch. of, 33; College

of Bonhommes at, 401 ; notes on, 401 ; mon. to the "Father of Inland Navigation" in, 211, 212, 213, 214.

Gaffe, Geo., election of, 261. Gape, John, mon. to, in St. Albans

Abbey Ch., 45; Henry, brass of, in St. Michael's, St. Albans, 49.

Gateway at the Pemberton Alms· houses, St. Albans, paper on, by S. Flint Clarkson, 20.

Gardiner, Steph , Wolsey's secretary, 17.

Garston, manor-hGuse of, 32. Garrick, David, visit of, to St. Alban.,

251, 252. Genings, Mountain, 349, 354. George I , 238. -- II , coronation of, celebrated at

Sandridge, 294 ; proclamation of, at St. Albans, 254.

Gibbons, Grinling, carvings l•y, at Cassiobury, 55, 67.

Gibbs. A. E., "Corporation Records of St. Albans," by, 235. 251; Geo. Washington, 304.

GibHOn (Northants), Roman kiln at, 176.

Gilston, Ch. of, 34. Glass, ancient, e1hibited, 32 ; at

Broxbourne, 41 ; at Clothall, 41 ; at North Mimms, 41: at St. Albans Abbey Ch., 46; at St. Andrew's, St. Albans, 83; atSt.Peter's,St.Albans, 49, 51, 133, 143, lH, 145, 175; at f'tevenage, 41; at Wallington, 41; at Willian, 41.

Glastonbury (Somerset), monastery of, 86 ; clock at, 381.

Glossop, Rev. G. H. P., 84; election of, 117.

Gloucester, Cath. of, bell on, 317. --, Humphrey, Duke of, 251 ; mon.

to, in Abbey, 45. Gobions (North Mimms), manor-house

of, 32. Godman, T., plan of St. Albans, by,

(published separately). Gombards, 157. Gorham, Geoffrey de, 135 ; Robt. de,

136_ Gorham bury, 235 ; 260 ; Block (part

of Roman wall), report on, 129, 134; old house at, 118.

Gosmore, old alehouse at, 368. Gough, Rich.. on Wheathampstead

Chapel, in St. Albans Abbey Ch., 46.

Gowland, W., F.S.A., on metal found at Verulamium, 202.

Gowle, Robt., will of, 140. Grand Junction Canal, 211, 214. Grane, Robt, tenant of St. Albans

Clock Tower, 301. Gravelly, beacon at, 300; Ch. of, font

in, 38 ; spire of, 31 ; farm-house at, 3i0; parsonage-house at, 32 ; sign­bracket over inn at, 373.

Green, Benj., artist. views of St. Alban•, by, 305 ; John, legacy by, 138; family of, 103; W. S., election of, 117.

Grey, Lady Jane, 344, 388 ; Sir Anthony de, brass of, in St. Albans Abbey Ch., 395.

Grice, Rev. Sam!., vicar of Sandridge, and wife, 2U6, 297.

Griffith, Barbara, mon. to, in Abbey, 45.

Griffiths, Pierce, 1;,5. Grindall, reformer, 65. Grimston (Leic.), 404. Grimstone (Grimston), family, hatch­

ments of, in St. Michael's, St Albans, 48 ; George, mon. to in St. Michael's, 48; Viscount, 48.

Grimthorpe, Lord, on clocks, 30 I ; restoration of St. Peter's, St. Albans, by, 140, 141, 170.

Grueber, H. A.,F S.A., on coins found at Verulamium, 209.

Gryme, Thom., will of, 92. Gryndcobbe (Grenecob), family of,

173, 274; Henry, 273; Joan, 274; Wm., of St. Albans, 2il.

Gunton, R. T., 352. Gunyon, J. H., election of, 129.

H. Hadham, 335 ; seat of the Capel

family, 55, 66. -- Cross, old cottage at, 362, 364. -- Ford, chimney at, 370. -- Great, church-spire of, 34 ; notes

on, 402. -- Little (Parva), Ch. of, 34; old

INDEX. 417

chimney at, 370; Bury Green, near, 370.

Hale, Richard, mon. to in St. Peter'•, St. Albans, 171.

Halford, John, 303. Hall (Line.), circle-marks at, 186, 195. -- Place, St. Albans, 138. --, H. R. Wilton, on "Fleur de

Lys" inn, St. Albans, 253, 254 ; paper by, on Dr. Richard Lee, of Hatfield, 281, 282; on Rev. H. Fowler's papers, 398; on Sandridge parish-accounts ( 1687-1780), 281, 289 ; on some Herta churches at the beginning of the nineteenth century, 20, 29.

--, Thom., mon. to in St. Michael's, St. Albans, 48.

Halsey, Barthol., brass of in St. Albans Abbey, 46.

Hamilton, Eliz. Gunning, Duchess of, 214.

Hammer-beam roof, 71. Hampton-in-Arden, wall-marks at,

186, 187, 195, 196, 197. Hampton Court (Herefordshire), 55. Handley, Jos., mon. to in Abbey, 45. Hansard, G., election of, 396. Harding. S. L., election of, 129. Hardy, W. J., F.S.A., paper by, on

Lady Cathcart and her husb1mds, 119.

Hare, Benj., map of St. Albans, by (published separately), 24 7, 250, 255, 262 ; paper on, 184.

Harpenden, Ch. of, re-building of, 34 ; spire of, 34.

Harpur, Sir Wm., founder of Bedford School, brass of in St. Paul's, Bed­ford, 105; memorial to in St. Paul's, Bedford, 105.

Harris, Councillor, 310. --, John, C.E., 315; on Gabriel

bell, St. Albans, 317; on Old London Road, St. Albans, 235 ; on St. Andrew's Chapel, St. Alban•, 92, 98, 102.

Hart, E., election of, 3 5 7. Hartshorne, Mr. 109. Harvey (Hervey), Abbess Eliz., brass

of, in Elstow Oh., 104, 109. Hassell, J., artist, 307. Hatchments, 42 ; at St. Albans Abbey

Ch.,46; atSt. Michael's,48; at St. Peter's, 51; at St. Stephen's, 47.

Hatfield, Herta (Bishop's, 335, King's, 336, Cecil, 351); almshouses at, 3tl; Chase, 336; Oh. of, 341; Salisbury chapel in, 389; tower of, 34; church-house at, 341 ; court-leet at, 341 ; fair at, 336 ; House, accounts for building of, 352-356; Liberty of, 335; manor of, 335, 338, 340, 34 l, 344, 3t8 ; palace of, 337, 338, 340, 341, 348 ; paper on, 334; parish of, 334; old names for, 341; Stanbourne bridge at, 341; Stoke bridge at, 341; weaving-industry at, 350.

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418 INDEX.

Hatfield, Herts, Dr. Richard Lee, Rector of, 281-288.

-- (Yorks.), Wm. of, 33i. Hawse, \Ym., legacy by, 140. Hayden, \Ym., and Johanna bis

mother, inscription to, in St. :r-.Iary's, Watford, 54.

Heckington (Line.), circle-marks at, 186, 195.

Helene, coin of, 209. Henry I., 69. -- III., mandate of, respecting

Bedford Castle, 114. -- IV., bust of, at Cassiobury, 55. -- V., grants priory of Wenge to

St. Mary de Pre, lo. -- VI., 16; at St. Albans, 138, 139. -- YIII., 65 ; at Hatfield, 338 ;

exchanges St. Mary de Pre with St. Albans Abbey, 18 ; grants Cassio bury to Rich. Morison, 64, 65; grants St. Mary de Pre to Wolsey; Ii; reputed marriage of, to Anne Boleyn, at Peahen inn, St. Albans, 245, U6.

Herne! Hempstead, Ch. of, brass in, 394 ; doorway in, 40; spire of, 34.

Hemyngforth, Thom., vicar of Sarratt, 59.

Henderson, J., election of, 3.J7. --, }i!rR. J ., election of, 357. Hertford, churches in, ·10 I ; All Saints,

34, 295, rebuilding of, 3i; St. Andrew's, 34, apsidal chancel in, 34; rebuilding of, 37 ; St. John's, 401; jail at, 272; old houses in, 364.

--, Abbot John de, 53, 139. Hertfordshire, armoury of n1ilit.ia of,

in St. Albans, 219; Black Death in, 263 ; colleetion of local skd<·hes by Pridmore of ,29,237; county n1useun1, carving from "lTleur de Ly.~" inn, St. Albans, at, 252; "church­goods" in, 146; illustrations of, by Jones, 14 .-> ; medireval armour in, 389, 391,392,393, 394, 395; national portrait catalogue for, 130, 134; paper on the Lesser Domestic Archi­tectw·e of, 357; on cup, circles, and other marks on churches of, 184, 185; photographic-Burvey of, 130, 134.

Hertingfordbury, Ch. of, 34, rebuild­ing of, 37.

Herryer, Rich., legacy by, 138. Hervey (Harvey), Abbess Eliz., bras•

of, in Elstow Ch., 104, 109. Hethnes, Thoe., innkeeper, at St.

Albans, 257. Hewet, -, obtains grant of Rickmans­

worth manor, 56. Hexton, Ch. of, 34, font in, 38,

rebuilding of, 37, 39. High School for Girls, St. Albans, on

aite of "Crown" inn, 237. High Wych, old inn at, 367. Hill, Mr., contractor for the poor, 158. --, Thom., architect, 310, 314.

Hinckley, cup-murks at, 187, 196. Hillesden, family, mined house of, at

Elstow, 104. Hillier, R. J., election of, 129; as

secretary, 210. Hinxworth, Ch. of, 33. Hitchin, ~19, 289; Ashwell, Arbury

Banks, 401; Baliol family, 401 ; Ch. of, effi~y in, 401; font in, 38; mon. (,upposed) to Bern. de Baliol in, 391 ; mon. to Ed. de Kendall in, 394; room under chancel in, 38; curfew-bell rung at, 318 ; Kendall family, 401 ; old house-' at, 365 ; old house in Bancroft, in, 364 ; parson­age-house at, 32; Temple Dinsley, 401; tithes (great, of, 107.

Hoddesdon, chapel at, 36 ; clock-tower at, 313.

Hodgson, Victor r11., election of, 210;

paper on Mural Paiutiugs at Roth­amsted, by, 3iK.

--, Miss L., election of, 210. Hogarth, Wm., at St. Albans, 240. Holmley \Youd, near Stevenage, moat

in, 402. Halstead, Eliz. Katherine, anchoress

at St. Peter's, St. Albans, 139. Honourable Artillery Company, l1istory

of, 188, 197. Hopcraft, Mr., 164. Hope, St. John, 85, 177, 183; on St.

Andrew's Chapel, St. Albans, 91 ; on St. Michael's pulpit, St. Albans, ll8.

Hopkinson, J ., F.L.S., election of, ll 7.

Hormead, Great (or Magna), chimney at, 370; Oh. of, 33: Parsonage­farm at, 370; old inn at Hare Street, near,

--, Little (or Parva); Ch. of, door­way in, 40 ; '"ooden erection for bells on, 35.

Hour-glass stand, at St. Michael's, St. Albans, 404.

Hudson-, painter, 56. Humberstone (Lei<:.), cup-marks at,

196. Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, 251 ;

mon. to in St. Albans Abbey, 45. Hunsdon, 340; screen in Ch. of, 39. Hurst, Geo., paper on Elstow Ch.,

I 09 ; on St. Mary's, Bedford, 103 ; on St. Paul's, Bedford, 105, ll 1.

Rusting-Court, wills of, 265. Hutchinson, Rev. C., lecturer of St.

Mary's, Watford, 54. Hyde, Lady Jane, lst wife of Wm.

EaJ;l of Essex, portrait of, 55. Hyndmarsh, Rich., will of, 96.

I

Ickleford, Ch. of, 33; doorway in, 40; font in, 38 ; manor-house of, 32; parsonage-house of, 32.

INDEX. 419 Ickleton, monastery of, 340. Incent, - (Torrington P), effigy of, in

Berkhamsted Ch., 394. Inland Navigation, the Father of, paper

on, 211. Inns of St. Albans, the old, paper on,

231, 232. Ippolitts, Ch. of, font in, 38 ; screen in,

39; spire of, 34; parsonage-house at, 32.

Iremonger, Matt., 157. Irish Brigades, 122. Isenhampstead, old name for Chenies,

56, 59. Italian financial house, in 14th cent.,

paper on, 320. Ivinghoe, Ch. of, 402; Chaceport's

tomb in, 402 ; notes on, 402.

J

Jansen, Cornelius, 55; painting by, at Cassiobmy, 66.

Jackson, T. J., architect of Elstow Ch., 109.

James I.; badge of, ll8, 405; ex­changes Hatfield for Theobalds,348 ; at Royston, 39!.

-- II., badge of, 405. --, Ptolemy, mon. to in Abbey, 45. --, Rev. R. Lee, vicar of St. Mary's,

Watford, 53. Jeffrey, Nicholas, will of, 95. Jeffreys, Judge, 24. Jenever, joiner, 349, 353, 354. Jennings, family, 4 00. Jenyns, Ann(e), gravestone of, in St.

Peter's, St. Albans, 49, 171 ; in•crip­tion to, St. Peter's, 50.

--, Sir John, of Holywell, 171. Jewell, reformer, 65. John (King), 69; at Hatfield, 336;

benefactor to St. Mary de Pre, 10. --, --, of France, at Fleur-de-Lys

inn, St. Albans, 253. Johnson, Charles, election of, 117; notes

on inscription in Ashwell Ch., 277; paper on an Italian Financial House in the 14th Century, by, 320.

--, John, mon. to in St. Albans Abbey Church, 45.

Jones, Inigo, 58. --, collections (M.S. ), of Baskerfield

and, 172. Jordan, J. Denison, election of, 210. Judith, Countess, foundress of Elstow

Nunnery, I 08. Jukes, F., 305.

K

Kelshall, 335; Oh. of, 33, font in, 38; parsonage-houoe at, 32.

Ken, Bp., 451. Kendal (Kendall, Kendale), family,

401 · mon. to, in Hitchin Oh., 394. Kenilworth, wall-marks in Abbey of,

186, 187, 188, 195, 196, 197.

Kensworth, Oh. of, 33. Kent, Duchess of, at St. Albans, 260. --, Earl of, brass of, in St. Albans

Abbey Oh., 4R. --, E. Stanley, 352; election of, 197. --, John, 46. --, Thom. Weedon, 240, 242, 243;

on the '· Chequers inn," St. Albans, 248.

Kentish, family, 4 7; Thom., mon. to, in St. Stephen's, St. Albans, 4 7 ; Wm., churchwarden of St. Peter's, St. Albans, 155.

Keswick, clock-tower at, 313. Keyser, C. E., 143. Kidderminster, Oh. of, 295. Kidner, Rev. -, rector of Hitchin,

289. Kiln, Romano-British, at Radlett,

)"'per on, 175, 176. . Kimpton, 401 ; Ch. of, 34 ; font m,

38 ; screen in, 39 ; tower•of, 63. Kinder, family,51; John,235; Thom.,

brewer, 248. King, Thom., warden of St. Andrew's

Chapel, St. Albans, 98, 99; Wm., mon. to, in St. Albans Abbey Oh., 45.

Kingesley (Kyngesley), Wm., and Kath. (Tottell), his wife, mon. to, in Sarratt Ch., 60, 70.

Kingsbmy, 51 ; castle of, 299 ; manor· house of, 32.

King's Evil, 147. King's Langley, see Langley, King's. Kingston Russell, original seat of

Bedford family, 57. King"s Walden, Oh. of, 33. Kitton, F. G., election of, ll 7; on

the demolition of the old tower of St. Michael's, St. Albans, 83; paper on the Clock Tower, St. Albans, by, 298; on the old inns of St. Albans, 231, 232 ; on the Mural Decorations at the " White Hart " inn, St. Albans, 376 ; on St. Albans, from an artist's point of view, 197.

Knebworth, Oh. of, 34 ; aumbrey in, 40 ; doorway in, 40 ; font in, 38 ; piscina in, 40.

Kneller, Sir Godfrey, painting by, at Cassiobmy, 56.

Knight, J. T., election of, 198. --, Mrs. J. T., election of, 198;

paper on the" Black Death," by, 262.

Knowle (Warw.), circle-marks at, 186. Kyngesley, see Kingesley. Kyrkeby, John de, master of St. Mary

de Pre, 18.

L

Labourers, statute of, 267, 275. Ladbrook (Warw.), 175. Lake, Bp., of Wells, ll8. Lamb, Charles, at Maekery End, 40 I. Lanfranc, constitutions of, 90.

420 INDEX.

Langford, Wm., vicar of Sandridge, 296.

Langland, ,,.,.ni., author of "Piers Plo\\'man,'' 2ti7.

Langley, Abbot's, 285; font in Ch. of, 38; 1nanor·house of, 32; notes on, 401.

--, King's, Oh. of, 34; aumbrey in, 40; Edmund Langley, Duke of York, tomb of, in, 401: font in, 38; mon. in, 395 ; piscina in, 40; manor­house of, 3:! ; notes on, 401 ; old chimney at, 371; palace of, 401; priory of, 401; survey of, 401.

--, Edmund de, 144, .JO!. Langton, Walt. de, Bp. of Coventry

and Lichfield, 331. Lanock, manor-house of, 32. Laud, Archbp., 149. 150. Laverook, John, will of, 136. Lawes, family, of Rothamsted, 380 ;

Sir Charles, 3/8. Lawrance, Ven. Archdeacon, on we:-.t

front of St. Albans Abbey Ch., 132. Lay Impropriators, Rev. Canon 0.

Da vys on, 61. Layton, clock-tower at, 313. --, Rev. W. E., paper on Saffron

Walden Church by, 19. Layston, Ch. of, 34. Ledbury (Herefordshire), circle-marks

at, 186, 195; tower at, 300. Lee, Dr. Richard, of Hatfield, children

of, 285; epitaph on, 288; paper on, 281, 282; sale of library of, 288, ~89.

--, Rev. Rich., Rector of Eseendon, 285, 286.

--, Nathaniel, dramatist, 285. --, Miss Grace, election of, 129. -- , Ralph and Alice att, 299. --, Rich. and Margaret, gravestone

of, in St. Peter'•, St. Albans, 50. --, Sir Rich., of Sopwell, 171, 300. --, Sir Rich., gravestone of in St.

Peter',, St. Albans, 49. --, Sir Walt. atte, 2i2. --, 'Valt. de la, mon. to, in Albury

Church, 394. Legat, family, 401. Legg, E., election of, 117. --, Miss Mabel, election of, 11 i. Leicester, Roystoa Hospital at, 282. Leland, on Bedford, 112, 113, on

Chenies manor-house, 59. Lely, Sir Peter, paintings by, at

Cassiobury, 55. 56. Lemming, Robert, clerk of the works

at Hatfield, 348, 353, 355. Letchworth, font in Ch. of, 38 ; manor­

house of, 32 ; parsonage-house at, 32.

Leventhorpe, Sir John, brass of, in Sawbridgeworth Ch., 395.

Le,vis, James, surveyor to Christ's Hospital, 166.

--, John, bells presented to St. Peter'.0 ,St. Alban., by, 156.

Licinius II., coin of, 204. Lilley, Ch. of, font in, 38; rebuilding

of, a7 ; 'vooden erection for bells on, 35.

Limoges enamel, shields of, exhibited, i.

Lincoln, Remigius, Bp. of, 111, 112 ; William Barlow, Bp of, 3.)1.

--, cath. of, 11 '.l; diocese of, con­stituted, 111 ; Newport gate at, 402; Norman cath. at, 112; nuteson, 402.

Lipscomb, Dr., 2-1:2; Dr. Eustace, election of, lli; Dr. J. T. N., obituary-notice of, li4; John Thomas, 1 i !

Lloyd, Dr.Ridg,vay, on Campanology, 319; on "Corner-Halle" inn, St. Alban:-:, 255 ; on " Medireval Pil­grimage to St. Albans," 400.

Lollards, the, 267. Lomax, family, hatchments of, in St.

Michael's, St. Albans, 48. London Colney, beating the bounds of

St. Peter's parish in, l5i, 158; "Swan" inn at, 158 ; " White Horse" inn at, 158.

Longland, Bp., on di•cipline of Elstow Nunnery, 104.

Losinga, Herb. de, Ep. of Norwich, dedicates St. Andrew's Chapel, St. Albans, 90.

Loughborough (Leic. ), cup-marks at, !%.

Lough Crew (Ireland), circle-marks on cairn at, 195, 196.

Lovat, Simon, Lord, at St. Albans, 240.

Lowe, Marg., mon. to in St. Michael's, St. Albans, 48.

Luton (Beds), Church-tower at, 62; tield-terract-s near, 219; notes on, 246.

Luton Hoo, royal visit to, 246. Luxemhurg, Cardinal of, 337. Lyde, Sir Lionel, founder of Ayot St.

Lawrence new Ch., 37. Lydekker, Miss, election of, 116. Lysons, 112.

M

Mcllwraith, Andrew, vote of thanks to, 119.

Mackery End, Bostok pedigree, 40 I ; Charles Lamb, 401; paper on, 401; Rev. H. Fowler on, 280.

Madery, John, vicar of St. Mary's, Watford, 53.

Maguire, Hugh, 4th husband of Lady Cathcart, 121 ; will of, 126, 127.

-- , Sir Brian, :Baron of Enniskillen, 121.

l\faideucrofts, manor-house of, 32. Maidford (Northants), saddleback-roof

of Church-tower at, 72. Maidstone, Wat Tyler of, 270. llfakyn, Thom., will of, 92.

INDEX. 421

Malden, .Geof. Capel, Lord, and sister, portraits o , 55.

Malmesbury, common fields at, 228. Malta, cup-marks at, 193, 196 Malyn, Thom., father of Lady Cath­

cart, 119. Mancetter (Warw.), wall-marks on

Ch. of, 187, 194, 197. Manning, Percy, 205. Manor-Courts, rolls 0f, 264. Manorial sy~ten1, '2ti,~; effect of Blark

Death on, 266, 26i. Maple, Sir J. Blundell, of Childwick­

bury, 257. Margaret, Queen, 15. Marks, ~Wm., landlord of "Peahen"

inn, St. Albans, :!41, 243-2!6. Markyate, chapel at, 36; Ch. of, 33. Marlborough, t>arah, Duchess of, l ii;

400. Marston (Long), Ch. of, 33. -- Moor, hattle of, 66. --, Mrs. Anu, will of, 48. --, Rev. "\Vm., mon. to, in St.

Michael's, St. Albans, 48. --, Wm., landlord of "Round

House" inn, St. Albans, 260. Marten, Amos, n1on. to 1 in St.Michael'EI,

St. Albans, 48. ?tlartin, Amos, mon. to, in St.Michael's,

St. Albans, 48 ; Mary, mon. to in St. Michael's, 48.

--, G. E., election of, 396. Martyr, Peter, reformer, G5. Mary, Queen, 65; accession of, 345;

at Hatfield, 339, 340, 346; death of, 347.

--, Queen of Scots, 147. Mason, John, brass of, in St.~tichael's,

St. Albans, 49. Masters, Mrs., election of, 357. Maurice, H., election of, 3b7. May, Hugh, architect of Cassiobury

House, 56, 67. Maynard, family, 400 ; shields of, in

St. Michael's, St. Albans, 48. --, Charles, mon. to, in St. Albans

Abbey Church, 45. --, G., paper on Saffron Walden

castle, 19. --, Ralf, mon. to, in St. Albans

Abbey Ch., 4.5. ~Ieautys, Sir Thom., 238 ; man. to, in

St. Michael's, St. Albans, 48. Medireval Armour, English, paper on,

388. Medireval MSS. of St. Albans Abbey,

notes on, 198. Medici, Mary de, 349. Melcombe Regis (Dorset), Black Death

at, 263. Mentmore, Abbot Michael de, 264, 269,

317. Millard, W., election of, 357. . Mimms (North), Ch. of, .chantry m,

401; glass in, 41 ; spire of, 34 ; wall-mark• on, 187, 188, 189, l 96 ; notes on, 401; 41 Place," 4.01.

Minsden, Ch. of, 32. Mi tor, ,,.,. 111., and Grace, his 'vife, brass

of, in St. Peter's, St. Albaus, .SO. Moneybury Hill, column to Duke of

Bridgewater, on, 211 . Monmouth, Geoffrey of. 209. Montgomery, blrs. Olave, hatchment

of, in St. Stephen's, St .. Alban•, 4i. Monuments, in Hertfordshire, 41, 42,

43; at Albury, 394; at Aldbury, 394; at Aspenden, 395 ; at Bedford, St. Mary·,, 103, 106; at Bedford, St. Paul"s, 105; at Bennington, 391, 39.1 ; at Bovingdon, 39-!; at Chenies, 57, 58, 5U; at El•tow, 104; at Great Berkhan1pstead, 394 ; at Highgate, 22; at Hitchin, 391, 394, 401; at King's Langley, 395 ; at Little Gadde,den, 211-214; at Little Munden, 394; at Rickmansworth, 56; at Rochdale, 17 5 ; at Royston, 394; at St. Albans Abbey Ch., 44, 45; at St. Albans, St. Michael's, 48; at St. Albans. St. Peter's, 49, 50, 51, 1i1 ; at St. Albans, St. Stephen'!:-!, 47; at ~arratt., 60, 70; at Tewin, 120, 128; at 'Watford, St. Mary's, 54; at "'atfon, 395.

Moore, Mr., 260; Wm., vicar of St. Peter's, St. Albans, 139, 151.

More, Abbey lands of, 18. -, Johanna, legary by, 138.

Morgan. Bp. Philip, of Ely, 33i. --, \V. Carey, paper on St. Peter'•

Ch., St. Albans, 135, 175. Morison, Dorothy, Lady, 54; Eliz.,

66; mon. to in St. Mary's, 'Vatford, 54 ; family portraits at Cassio bury, 55; Sir Charles, of Ca88iobury, 63, 65; mon. to in St. Mary's, Watford, 54; Sir Charles, jun., 65, 66; mon. to in St. Mary's, Watford, 54 ; Sir Rieh., medallion of in St. Mary's, Watford, 54 ; receives grant of Cassio Manor, 6.j.

Morrall, Walt., weaver, of Hatfield, 350, 351.

Morton, Bp. John de, of Ely, 337. --, Cardinal, visitation of St. Albans

Abbey by, 16. Morris, Father, li6. Moseley, A., election of, 129. Mowbray, John, Lord, 106. --, Robt. de, 402. Munden (Little), effigy in Ch. of, to

Sir John Thornbury, 394. -- (Much), Ch. of, 3!. Mural Painting, Medireval School of,

at St. Albans, 3i6. Mural Paintings at Rothamsted, paper

on, 3i8; at Royston, paper on, 385; at St. Albans Abbey Ch., 396; at St. Peter'•, St. Albans, 141, 143 ; at Sarratt Ch., 60, iO ; at the "'Vhite Hart" inn, St. Albans, paper on, 3i6.

42~ INDEX.

N.

Napier, Francis, Lord, 127. !\aples, taverns at, 256. Naseby, prisoners from battle of,

housed in St. Peter's, St. Albans, 152.

Nast Hyde, 150. Neale, James, plan of Abbey by, 83,

91, 94. Nero, coin of, 398. Nevill, Robert, Bp. of Salisbury, 88. Neville, family, 451. New, Margt., gravestone of, in St.

Peter' s, St. Alban~, 4-9; inscription to, in St. Peter's, 50; Robt., grave­stone of, in St. Peter's, 49; inscrip­tion to, in St. Peter's, 50.

New Barns (Barnes) I i2, 216. Newberry (Newbury) John, bellringer,

301, 318. Newenham(orGoldington) (Be<b),401;

Ch. of, 33 ; font in, 38; priory of, 113, 114.

Newton Abbot (Devon.), clock-tower at, 313.

Nichol!~, Cornelius, churchwarden of St. Peter's, St. Albans, 156.

--, Robt., man. to, in Abbey, 45. Nicholson, Rev. Dr., rector of St.

Albans. Ii 4. Xile, battle of, 148. Nonsuch, palace of, near Epsom, 371. Norman, J. E., LL.D., election of,

117. Norris, Mr., surveyor to Christ's

Hospital, 162. North, Thom , F.8.A., on Gabriel

bell, St. Albans, 311. Northampton, St. Sepulchre's Ch.,

circle-mark. at, 195. Northaw, Cb. of, rebuilding of, 37;

wooden erection for bells on, 35. Northchurch, Ch. of. 33. Northey, Rev. A. E, vicar of Rick­

n1a11~v.;urth, 56. Northumberland, Algernon Percy, I Oth

Earl of, portrait of, 56. Norton, Ch. of, 33; font in, 38; par­

sonage. hou..-l' at, 3 2. -- (Northants), circle-marks at, 195. ---snb-Hamdon (Somerset), traces

of village-community at, 223, 225, 22i' 228, 22g.

--, Abbot Roger de, ~69, 317. Norwich. Black Friars of, 401. Nuneaton (Warw.), wall-marks at,

186, 187, 196, 197.

0

Ocie, Sir Robt., at lst battle of St. Albans, 302.

Offa II., King of Mercia, burial at Bedford, 110; chapel of, at Bedford, 106; charter of, to St. Albans, 110; confers Cassiobury on St. Albans Abbey, 64; confers manor of Rick-

mansworth on St. Albans, 56; St· Albans Abbey, founded by, 89; tomb of, at Bedford, I 06 ; rnbmer­sion of tomb of, 111.

Ofllev, {01; Ch. of, 33, 36; aumbrey in; 40; piscina in, 40; '' Offa" tiles in, 40; screen in, 40.

Oldmeadow,J. C., artist, 307. Oliver, Andrew, notes on '' Some

Medireval MSS. of St. Albans, iu the British Museum," 198 ; on shields and heraldic glass in St. Andrew's Chapel, St. Albans, 83; on the" George on the Hoope "inn, St. Albans, 256, 257.

--, John, map of St. Albans, by, (published separately).

Ordish, Fairman, 221. Osbaldeston, G., 249. Oskytel, Archbp. of York, 111. Ostorius, camp of, 223. Oswald, St., monasteries reformed by,

86. Ottery St. lllary (Devon), collegiate

establishment at, 302. Oxford, Port Meadow near, 265. Oxhey, 401. Oxton, Philip, of Nast Hyde, 150.

p

Packe, Chris., organ presented to St. Peter' s, St. Albans, by, 153.

Page, Wm., F.S.A., on the commune system, 319; on the ''George" inn, St. Albans, 255 ; on the Gryndcobbe family, 273, 274 ; on the "Key " inn, St. Albans, 246, 247; on the '·Peahen " inn, St. Albans, 244- ; on the "Sarsyn 1s Rede" inn, St. Albans, 241 ; on St. Michael's Ch., St. Albans, excavations at, I 18; pulpit in, 118 ; papers on excavations on the site of Verulamium, 198, 205, 396 ; on Hatfield, 334 ; on Monastery of St. Mary de Pre, 8 ; on Norman west front of St. Albans Abbey, 130, 132; on Parochial Chapel of St. Andrew, St. Albans, 83, 8!; on Romano-British kiln at Radlett, 175, 1 i6; on a Twelfth Century Psalter from St. Albans Abbey, 211.

Paletoot, Sir John de, brass of, in Watton Ch., 392.

Palmer, Eliz., gravestone of, in St. Peter's, St. Albans, 49.

--, F., election of, 281 ; G., election of, 387; Miss E. M., election of, 387.

Parker, Archbp., 342. Parochial chapels, dates of, 89. Parys, Robt. de, 103. Parr, Queen Kath , 342. Parret, river, 227. Patent Rolls, 263. Patteshull, Mabel de, 106.

Peacock, -, supposed brass of in St. Michael's, St. Albans, 394. '

Peasants' Revolt, 26 7, 268. Pebmarsh (Essex), brass of Sir - de

Fitzralph in, 391.

Percy, Lady Eliz., wife of lst Earl of Essex, 56, 68.

Pergolotti, Balducci, 321.

Pemberton (Pemmerton) Almshouses at St. Albans, cut bricks at, 2 I ; arrow on gateway, story of, 25, 26; inscription of gateway at, 21 ; paper on g"teway at, 20 ; terminals of gateway at, 21, 22.

--, Aune, buried in St. Peter's, St. Albtins, 25 ; Busick, li2 ; Eliz. (wife to Roger), 23 ; family, 400 ; pedigree of, 20; Randall, 22; Ralph (son of Roger), mayor of St.Albans, arms of~ 20; buried at St. Peter'8, 23, 29; trustee for reparation-fund of St. Albans Abbey, 2·1; Robt., brass of, in St. Peter's, 50; Ri,ger, 251 ; bra:sses to, with wife and family, in St. Peter',, 23, 49, 50, li2 ; buried at St. Peter's, 23 ; founder of almshouses at St. A !bans, 21, 23; inscription to m St. Peter's, 23; will of, 23, 2i, 28; Sir Goddard, sheriff of Herts; Sir Francis (son of Ralph), Lord Chief Justice, 2;; inscription to, on mou. at Highgate, 22.

--, in Lancashire, 2'2.

Pembroke, Mr., attorney, 165, 166. --, Philip Herbert, Earl of, marriage

of, at Chenies, 58. Pendrag·on, Uther, repntPd death of,

at Verulamium, 209. Penn, Wm., 361. Penzance Cross, "dog~ biscuit" marks

at, 187, 194, 197. Peruzzi, firm of the, 320, 321, 3:2:2,

325, :J29. Peryent, Sir Thom., brass of, in

Digswell Ch., 394, 395. Petrarch (Petrarca), on the Black

Death, 262; -- --, solicitor, of Avignon, 331. Phelps, R., St. Peter's bells, St. Albans,

recast by, 155. Philip, Archduke. land" at Weymouth,

57. Phillimore, Mr. and Mrs. R. C., I 7 5,

184. --, Sir Walter, of Radlett, 175. --, W. P. \V., election of, 215. Phillips, A., election of, 117. Phipps, Hen., jun., election of, 53. "Piers Plowman," by W. Langland,

267. " Pilgrims' Progress," 107. Pirton, Ch. of, 34; font in, 38;

interior of, 38; old farm-house at, 361.

Pisa, leaning tower of, 300.

!:\'DEX.

Piscinre, at Baldock, 40 ; at Clothall, 40; at Bedford (St. Paul's Church), 105 ; at King's Langley, 40; at Knebworth, 40; at Little 'Vymond­ley, 39; at Offiey, 40; at Rushde11, 40 j at Sarratt, 70; at Stevenage, 40 ; at Watlington, 40 ; at Watford (St. Mary's Church), 54.

Pius II., pope, 59. Plate, exhibition of silver, 134. Platt, E., election of, 210. "Plum-pudding" stone, used in

Sarratt church, iO. Poictiers, battle of, 253. Pollard, W., paper by, i. Polyandry, among ancient inhabitants

of Britain, 2'20, 221, 226, '2'27. Pompeii, tavern-signs at, 256. Puor-Law Administration in !Sth

century, 158. Pope, Sir Thorn., 345. 346, 402. Posen, cup-n1arks at, 193. l)ostumus, coin of, 204, 398. Pott. Archdeacon, of St. Albans, 165,

166, 167. Potter, Wm., and Alice his "'ife, inn­

keepers at St. Albans, 257. Pottery, exhibited, 7. Powles, Rev. G. L. B., election of,

175. Pratt, Rev. G. H., rector of St.

Mary's, Bedford, 103. Prt', The, 235. Preedy, Rev.-, of Sandridge, 29i. Pretender, the Young, 148. Pridmore, schoolmaster of Tewir., 20,

:29; collection of local :-ketches, etc., by, 29, 169, 172, 237, 240, 243, 253, 257, 259; stained glass at St. Peter's, St. Alban~, described in, 144 ; view of Clock Tower, St. Albam, in, 306; visit• St. Peter's, St. Albans, 169.

"Priory," the, St. Alban~, 238, 239. Prosper, <"hrunicler, 209. Psalter, Twelfth Century, from St.

Albans Abbey, paper on, 211. Puddieombe, Mrs., election of, 261. Pulpits, at Bedford, St. Paul's, I 06 ;

at Croscombe (Somerset), 118; at St. Albans, St. Michael's, 48, 118, 400-405 ; paper on, 403 ; at St. Albans, St.Stephen's, 46; at Sarratt, 60, ii; at Watford, St. Mary's, 53.

Pulter1:1, manor-house of, 32. Purbeck, ancie11t customs at, '2:21, 222. Purchas, John, will of, 138. Purs, Rich., will of, 236. Puttenham, Ch. of, 33.

Q. Quaker's burying-ground, St. Albans,

157. Queenhoo, Tewin, 120 ; Boteler family,

401; notes on, 401; Woodhall, 401. Queensbury, Cath., Duchess of, por­

trait, 55. Quin, actor, at St. Albans, 251, 252.

424

R.

Radcliffe Cluley, circle-marks ou Oh. of, 186, 195.

Radlett, Loom Lane at, 176; Romano­British Potter's Kiln at, paper on, 17ii, 176.

Radwell, Oh. of, 34, 36; font in, 38 ; mauor-houseof, 32; parsonage-house at, 32.

Railways, through St. Albans, opening of, 234.

Rainsford, Rev. Hen , Rector of H .. t • field, 282.

Ramillies, battle of, 148. Ramridge, Abbot; chantry-chapel of,

in St. Albans Abbey Oh., 45. --, Alderman, 254. Ranelagh, Eliz., Countess of, portrait,

56. Ratcliffe, Sir Humphrey, mon. to in

Elstow Oh., IOI. Rathborne, Rev. -, vicar of St.

Peter'•, St. Albans, 151. Rawlinson, Chris., mon. to in St.

Albans Abbey Church, 45. Rayne Hall, seat of the Capel family,

67. Raynshaw, family, 400. --, Rich., obtains lease of St. Mary

de Pre, 18. Reading, St. Lawrence, parish of, 295. " Reconciling the Church," function

of, 53. Redbourn, Ch. of, 34 ; Pecok brass in,

401; plate of, 401 ; Reade brass in, 401 ; Rev. H. Fowler on, 280; wall· marks on, 186, 187, 189, 19~, 193, 196, 197; "Bull Hotel" at, sign· bracket of, 243, 373 ; invention of St. Amphibal at, 401 ; manor of St. Amphibal, 401; Priory, 270, 401; Rev. H. Fowler on, 280; "witch­marks " at, 192.

Redbournbury, paper on, 401. R.edhod, Nich., master of St. Mary de

Pre, 18. Reed, Ch. of. 33. Reid, Clem., F.R.S., on charcoal found

at Verulamium, 208. Remigius, Bp., of Lincoln, 111, 112. R.enesley, manor-house of, 32. Reykyndon, John, legacy by, 137. Reynold•, Sir Joshua, paintings by,

at Cassiobury, 5.5, 56. Rhodes, A. T., election of, 357. Ribbesdale, Lady, lst wife of John,

Earl Russell, tablet to, in Chenies Ch., 59.

Ricciardi, the, of Lucca, 322. Richard II., 268, 271 ; at St. Albans,

137. 273. --, master of St. Mary de Pre, 18. Richborough, Roman camp at, 217. Richings, lilies A., election of, 210. Rickman, Thom., on St. Paul's, Bed·

ford, I 05 ; Saffron Walden, spire pf, restored by, 19.

INDF.X.

Rickmansworth, Ch. of, 34 ; brass in, 56, mons. in, 56 ; patronage of, 56 ; restorations of, 37, 56; towerof, 66; excursion to, 56; King's Farm at, 361; manor of, paper on, 56; manor­house of, 32, 56 ; old chimney at, 3i0 ; old name of, 56.

Rider, J., election of, 19. Ridge, Ch. of, 33, font in, 38. Ridley, Bp. of London, obtains grant

of manor of Rickmansworth, 56. Riley, Rev. E., see Ryley. Robert, the mason, builder of Norman

Abbey, of St. Albans, 59. Roberts, T. P., election of, 210. Robins, Mrs. G., Upton, election of, 53. --, Thom., mayor of St. Albans,

316. --, Sir Wm., brass of, in St. Step­

hen's, St. Albans, 47, 395. Robotham, John, gravestone of, in

Peter's, St. Albans, 50; gravestone of, in St. Peter· s, 49 ; Robt., grave· stone of, in St Peter's, 49, 50, 171.

Rochester, St. Nicholas' at, 84, 87, 88. Rolfe, J as., mon. to, in St. Stephen's,

St. Albans, 47. Roman coins found at Verulamium,

204, 209. -- roads, 215, 216. Rom;ey (Rants.), St. Leonard's, Ch

at, 84. Rood-lofts, at St. Peter's, St. Albans,

J.11; at St. Michael's, St. Albans, 47.

Roos Hall, Sarratt, manor of, 60. Rothamsted, near Harpenden, mural

paintings at, 378, 384. Rothwell, traces of village-community

at, 22a. Round, J. Horace, on the commune­

system, 319. Rowlatt, family, 400; Margery, mon.

to, in St. Albans Abbey Church, 45; Ralph, obtains grant of St. Marr de Pre, 18; Rauff, brass of, in Abbey, 46.

Royston, mural decoration at, paper on, 385; old house at, 364; palace at, 3H ; priory Ch. of, 33, 401 ; Rev. H. Fowler on, 280; doorway in, 40 ; supposed moo. to - Scales in, 394.

Rudston, Rev. Dr. John, mon. to, in St. Peter's, St. Albans, 49, 50.

Rumney, Rev. Robt., vicar of St. Peter's, St. Albans, 155, 171 ; gravestone of, in St. Peter's, 49, 171; inscription to, in St. Peter's, 50 ; mon. to, in St. Peter's, 49, 50.

Rushden, Ch. of, 33 ; aumbrey in, 40 ; font in, 38 ; piecina in, 40 ; screen in, 40.

Ruskin, John, at St. Albans, 246. Russell, family, 57 ; arms of, in St.

Albans Abbey Ch., 58 ; mons. to, in Chenies Ch., 57, 58 ; mortuary­cha:pel of, in Chenies Ch., 57; John,

fir~t Earl of Bedford, 57, 59 ; Lady Eliz., 58; Lord Francis, of Thorn­haugh, afterwards 4th l!:arl of Bedford, 58 ; William Lord be­headed, 58, tried and co~demn~ by Chief Justice Pemberton, 24.

Rntheresfield, sister Isabella, nun of St. Mary de !'re, IL

Rye-House Plot, 148. Ryton (Warw.), circle and wall-marks

at, 186, 196, 197. Ryley, Rev. Edw., Rector of Sarratt.,

59.

s. Sabin•, General Joseph, of Queenhoo

Hall, 120; Wm., 2nd husband of Lady Cathcart, 120.

Sacomb, Oh. of, 33. Saddleback-roofs of church-towers,

59, 60, 71, 72. Sadleir, Edw., gravestone of, in St.

Peter's. 50. Saffron Walden <Essex), Oh. of, 19;

paper on, 19; Audley End, 402 : excursion to, 18 ; Lord Braybrook, 402 ; notes on, 402 ; ruins of castle, paper on, 19.

St. Alban, legend of, 130; •hrine of, in St. Albans Abbey Oh., 234.

St. Albans, Abbey Uh. of, 34, 400; Abbots' doorway, in. 44 ; arms of, 89, 375; brasses in, 4G, 395; chapel of Abbot Ramridge in, 45, 46 ; chapel of Abbot Wheathampstead in, 45, 46 ; choral union, 63; coats of arms in, 46 ; flag of association of St. Alban in, 44 ; font in, 38, 44; glass in, 46 ; gravestone~ in, 44 ; hatchments in, 46; high altarin, 45; Humphrey,Dukeof Gloucester,mon. to, in. 45 ; inscriptions in, 46 ; mons. in, 45 ; painting• (mural) in, 396 ; pari>h eh. (constituted as), IOI ; picture of the Lord's Supper, in, 44; register of, 97: Rev. Dr. J.P. Nicholson, rector of, 174; Saxon baluster-shafts in, 200 ; screen (high altai") in, 4 5 ; shrine of St. Alban in, 234; slype in, 44; transepts in, 44 ; tower of, 44 ; views of, in Pridmore collection, 44-48 ; watching-gallery in, 44, 46; west front (Norman), paper on, 130.

-- Conventual Buildings, etc., of, 400; cloi•ter, 269; forensic parlour, 269, 272, 273 ; great gate of, 27.2 ; guest-house or hostry, 258; mills, 268 269, 274; orchard, 261; round hou~e, 260, 261; St. Germain's gate. 261; vintry, 247.

--, Monastery of; Black D1·ath, its effects on, 264, 269, 270; "Book of BenPfactors" of, 139, 144: Court of, 261 · Court Rolls of, 271; charter of e:Uandpation wrested fi:om, 2~9 : ch11rt•r • f Ofl'a, t-0, 110: d1"ml11t10n

INDEX. 4:l5

of, 18, 99 ; notes on some Medireval MSS. of, in British Museum, 198 ; reformed by St. Dunstan,89; Thoby, Adam, sub-cellarer of, 252; vicarages in patronage of, 400; visitation of, by Cardinal Morton, 16.

-- Abbots of, 111, 331 ; .lElfric, 89; Alban (Albone), 53, 301 : Caen, Paul de, 59, 90, 131; Cella, John de, 90, 131 ; De Ja .!\fare, Thom. de, 12, 46, 136, 253, 256. 2.J7, 269. 2i0,400; Eversden, Hugh de, 269, 2i3 ; Gorham, Geoff. de, 135; Robt. de, 136; Hertford, John de, 53, 139; Mentmorc, Michael de, 264, 269, 317; Norton, Roger d~, 269, 317; Ramridge (Ramryge), Thom., 45; Stoke, John, 402; Trumpington, Will de, I O, 130, 131 ; lDsinu•, 89, 135, 140, 143; Wallingford, Rich. de, 139, 269, 271, 301 ; Will. (Walyngforde), 16, 59; Warin, 8, 9 ; Wheathampstead, John de, 45, 51, 91, 92, 93, 144, 252, 400, 402; Willegode, Ill; Wolsey, 17; Wul­noth, 89.

--, Churches in, regi8ters of, 400. -- , --, St. Arid.row's, altars in, 91,

n, 93, 94, 95; bequest to, by Alice atte Welle, 92, 93: common burial of pariishioners of, in St. Peter's church­yard, 97 ; cross, 89 ; Early English Oh. of, 91 ; ecclesiastical staff of, 96, 97 ; glas• (heraldic) in, 83 ; farmed by Abbots and the Crown, 97; high altar in, 93, 94 ; lights in, 92, 95; Norman chapel of, 90 ; organs in, 96; paper on, 83, 84; processions in, 97 ; pulled down, I 01 ; rebuilt by Wheatharnp•tead, 92, 93 ; rood-cross in, 96; rood-loft in, 94; screen in, 94; shields in, 83 : wardens of, 97, 98, 99, 102; wills relating to, 92-96.

--, -- St. Michael's, Bacon (Francis, Lord Verulam) crest of, in, 48 ; mon. to, 48 ; brass in, 394 ; carved ceiling in, 48 ; chandeliers in, 48; churchwardens' accounts of, 403, 404; communion-plate of. ex­hibited, 134; font in, 38, 48; founded by Ulsinus, 89; gallery in, 48; hatchments in. 48; hour-glass stand in, 404; inscriptions in, 48 ; mon•. in, 48: parish of, 157; pulpit in, 48, 400, 403, 404, 405; paper on, ll8, 403; rood-loft in, 47; shields in, 48; spire of, 34; Roman exca­vations at, 118, 134, 200, 204; views of, in Priil n1ore collection, 4 7 : wall-marb at, 194.

--, -- , St. Peter'R, 34; anchoresseA at, 133, 13i, 139, 1-40; altars in, 141; belfry in, 160; bells in, 154, 155. 156 ; ruug for national event.•, 147, 148, 149: boob in, 146: "book of liberty" (or sports). 149: looks of ~·pecial prayPrs USt ll at

426 INDEX.

147; brasses in, 49, 172; cable­mouldings in, 51 ; carved heads in, 51 ; chained Bible in, 146 ; chande­lier in, 49; churchwardens' accounts, 138, 139, 141, 145, 146, 147, 156, 157, 175, 210; coats of arms in, 50, 51, 146; coffin-lids in, 51, 168, 170; communion-plate, 400; exhibited, 134; font in, 38, 49, 51; founded by IDsinu•, 89, 135 ; gallery in, 49, 153, removed, 171; glass in, 49, 51, 143, 144, 145, 175; gravestones in, 49; guild of St. John the Baptist in, 141; hatchments in, 51; helmet found in, 135. 171 ; hour-glasses for pulpit in, 146 ; images in, 141 ; in­ventory of goods at, 146; King's Evil, order for healing, placed in, 14 7 ; Lady Chapel in, 141 ; monu­ments in, 49, 171 ; Norman capitals in, 51; organ in, 153; position of, changed, 171; painting in, 141, 143; paper on, 132, 133, 135; patJ:onage of, J3.j; Pembertcm family, memor­ials to, 23, 172; prisoners after siege of Colchester housed in, 152, 153; proclamation of Rich. Cromwell as Protector at, 14 7, 148 ; registers of, 115; restorations of, 140, 141, 169, liO; rood-loft in, 141; Saxon Ch. of, 135 ; shackles found in, 135, 171 ; stalls (oaken) in, 49 ; tower of, 161-168, struck by lightning, 136; vicars of, 136, 139, 150, 151, 155, 156, 159, 162, 164, 165, 167' 171 ; vicarage of, 139; vestJ:y-orders of, 145, 157, 158; views of, in Pridmore collection, 49 ; churchyard of, 159 ; chapel of St Apollonia in, 140; charnel-chapel in, 97, 137, 140; Cornw~ll chapel and cross in, 137, 138; cross in, 136; derucation of, 136; parish of, " beating the bounds" of, 156; exemption from pari•h offices in, lfiO; poor-law adminis­tration in, 158, 159; records of, 238, 250, 251 ; will• of parishioners, 137, 138, 139, 141.

--, --, St. Stephen's, bells in, 46, 400 ; brass eagle lectern in, 46 ; brasses in, 4 7, 395 ; coats of arms in, 47; font in, 39, 46, 47; founded by Ulsinus, 89 ; gravestones in, 4 7 ; hatchments in, 4 7 ; inscriptions in, 47, 50; mons. in, 47; pulpit in, 46; St. Mary'• chapel in, 46 ; views of, in Prirunore collection, 46 ; wooden erection for bells on, 35, 46.

-- Inns in, Angel, 157, 235, 259, 260 ; Antelope, 258 ; Bear, 2.54, 255; Bell, 157, 250 ; le Belle, or le Bere, 255 (note); Bell and Crown, 164; Blue Bell, 2b0; Bull, 235, 238 ; Castle, 250, 251 ; Chequers, or Exchequers, 248, 249 ; Christopher, 2.;1, 252, 305; Corner Halle, 255; Crane, 248; Cro•s Keys, 246, 247, 248 ; Crown, 235-238 ; Dolphin,

~35, 241 ; Fighting Cooks or Round House, 260, 261 ; Fleur-de-Lys, 251-254, 305; George, or George upon the Roope, 255, 206, 257 ; Half-Moon, 249 ; Hartshorn, or White Hart, 235, 239, 240, 241, 376, 377; Horse-head, 235, 236, 242; Horn, or Star, 254 ; Key, or Peter Keys, 235, 246, 24 7, 249 ; Mermaid, 235, 236 ; Old Crown, 235 ; paper on. 232 ; Peacock, 254 ; Peahen, 235, 243·246, 307; Post Boy, 235; Queen's, 249, 258, 259; Red House, 249, 250; Red Lion, or Great Red Lion, or The Lion, or Old Red Lion, 254, 255, 306; Saracen's Head, 235, 241, 2!3, 247; Seven Stars, 235, 242; Star or Horn, 254 ; Tabard, 258 ; Temperance Hotel, 249 ; Trumpet, 230; Turf, 248, 249; Verulam Arms, 260; Wheatsheaf, 251; White Hart, or Hartshorn, 235, 239, 240, 241, 376, 377; White Horse, 163; Wool­pack, 235, 242, 213, 244, 254.

--, Streets and Places in, Albert 8t., 236; Battlefield House, 252; Black­•mith's Lane, 235; Bow Bridge, 235; Chequer St., 234, 248, 249 ; Clock-House Row, 302; Clock­Tower, paper on, 298; Cook-row, 255; Cordw•iners' or Cobblers' Row, 251, 299; Cotton Mill Lane, 400; lJrosse Chepyng, 302; Eleanor Oros., 252, 271, 303, 304, 308; Elephant and Castle, 309; Fishpool St., 23b, 259; ford at St. MiChael's, 223; fountain, 308; French Row, 251, 299 ; George, or Churche St., 235, 255---259 ; Grammar-School, 24 7, 400 ; wine-licence of, 255; High St., 235, 247, 255; Holywell Hill, 223, 234, 235, 236, 239, 241, 243, 247, 250; Holywell House, 257; Jail, 271; Jones field, 157 ; Key­field, 216; King's Fishpool, 261, purchased by 1Elfric, 90; Lathbury's Charity House, 303 ; London Road (new), 234 1 244; London Road (old}, 234; Malt-marketorCheaping, 249; Market-cross, 305, ~07, 308; Market-place, 210, 255, 271; Middle Row, 247; Moot Hall, 273; Quakers' burying-ground, 157; Redbourne Road, 235 ; Romeland, 247, 27t; Rose and Crowne, 303, 304; St. Germain's Block,reporto on, 129, 132, 134, 210, 215; St. Michael's bridge, 235 ; Shropshire Lane, 250 ; Spicer St., 258 ; Sopwell Lane, 235, 236; Stone Hall, 241 ; Town Pump, :!08; Verulam Road, 2il9, 400 · Victoria St., 250, 254; ·women'~ Market, 251 ; Wool Market, 24 7.

-- Town of, Archreological Society, 287; Archdeacon Pott, of, 165, 166, 167; as a village community. paper on, 215; battles of (lst), 244, 246, 250, 302 ; (2nd}, 15; Black Death

INDEX. 427

its effects on, 268; charters from Abbey to, 169, 271, 273 ; charter of Charles II. to, 305 ; corporation­records of, 235, 240, 251, 256; from an artist's point of view, paper on, 197 ; history of, 236 ; maps of, (published separately) ; map of, by .lienj.Hare, 184; mayors' accounts of, 238, 254; old houses at, 366; petition for preservation of old house in Market Place in, 210; Plait Market in, 308 ; plaster decoration in, 372 ; rental of, 255 ; Roman remains in, (see Verulamium); steeplechase, 248, 219; Mari•n survey of, 235, 241, 248, 251, 254, 400.

St. Amphibalus, 401 ; carving of martyrdom of, 237; discovery of body of, 8 ; manor of, at Redbourn, 401.

St. Andrew, cross of, 89. St Asaph, Bp. Godfrey of, 136. St. Benedict, rule of, 12, 85, 86, 107. St. l 'atherine, symbol of, 190. St. {)bristopher, painting of, in St.

Peter's, St. Albans, 141, 143. St. Dunstan,335; monasteries reformed

by, 86, 90. St. Ethelwald, 335. St. George, play of, in Hampshire, 221. St. Germain, Bp. of Auxerre, 130. St. Ge1·main's .Block, see Verulamium. St. Julian's,400; leprous hospital at,9. St. Ma1·y de Pre, Benedictine nunnery

of, almsgiving at, 16; buildmgs of, 11 ; chapter at, 14 ; charter to, 9 ; clock at, 11; cemetery of, 10; con­stitution of, 13 ; evil reputation of, 16 ; exchanged by Henry VIII., 18; expenditure of, 15; fair at, 10; farm-stock of, 14 ; food-supply of, 15 ; habit of nuns at, 13 ; inquiry into state of, 17 ; King John, bene­factor to, 10 ; Lady Elienora ~arnarde, prioress of, 17 ; laundry at, 14 ; leased by Crown, 17 ; manual labour at, 14; nuns of, 12; original leprous hospital of, 9, 12; paper on, 8; prior of Redbourn, confessor to, 13; prioresses of, 18 ; repair of buildings at, 10 ; rule of St. Benedict at, 12; services at, 13, 14 ; sisters of, 12; site of, granted to Ralph Rowlatt, 18 ; wardens or masters of, 12, 18; Wolsey obtains grant of, 17.

St. Neots, homily for day of, 402; notes on, 402 ; priory of, 402.

St. Nicholas of Angers, Abbey of, 16. St. Oswald, 335. St. Pancras, 191. St. Paul's Cath. (old), 278; chapel of

St. Faith in, 84 ; detached clock­tower of, 301.

St. Roman, feast of, 16. Salisbury, Margaret, Countess of, 339;

Robert Cecil, Earl of, 348-352.

Salmon, -, historian, 50 ; notes on Pridmore Collection by, 35 ; on coloured glass in St. Peter'•, St. Albans, 144.

Sainsbury, Sir Thom., Offiey Ch., built by, 36.

Sandon, Ch. of, 33 ; brass in, 395; font in, 38 ; manor-house of, 32.

Sandridge, Ch. of, 36; erection for bells on, 34 ; font in, 38 ; furniture in, 294, 295; vicars of, 296; ~'beat­ing the bounds" of parish of, 193 ; circle-marks at, 185, 186, 195; farm at, 274; inns at, 297 ; parish accounts of, paper on, 281, 289; views of, in Pridmore coileetion, 30.

Sapcote, family, 5~; Sir Grey, 57. Sarratt, 402; Ch. of the Holy Cross

at, 33, 59, 70: bells in, 7'2 ; beneh­ends in, 71 ; distemper paintings in, 60, 70; Easter sepulchre in. 60, 70 ; font in, 60 ; 111ons. to Wm. and Kath. Kingesley in, 70; old tiles in, 70; built on site of Roman cemetery, 59, 7 0; paper on, 69 ; patronage of, 59; piscinrein, 70; plan of, 70; pulpit (Jacobean) in, 60, 71; restoration of, 60, 70 ; Roman bricks in, 59 ; roof of, 71; saddleback-roof of tower, 59, 60, 71, 72; stone slabs in, 60; acreage of, 69; manors of, 59, 60, 69: old name of, 59: the origin of, 59, 69 : population of, 69.

Sawbndgeworth, Ch. of, 34; brass in, 395.

Saunders, Thom., FlamsU.ad Alms­houses founded by, 2 I .

Saye, Sir John, brass of, in Broxbourne Ch., 395.

Scales, -, supposed mon. to, in Royston Ch., 394.

Schnebbilie. arti•t, views uf St. Albans, by, 253, 305.

Scotland, "Black Death'' in, 263. Scott, Sir Gilbert, on the Clock Tower,

St. Albans, 300, 313, 314; on the "Peahen" inn, St. AlbanR, 245 ; on St. Michael's pulpit, St. Albans, 118 ; on west front of St. Albans Abbey, 132; Sarratt Ch., restored by, 60, 70.

--, John Oldrid, spire of Kimpton Ch., restored by, 63.

--, Lady, election of, 117. Screens, at Aldenham, 39 ; at Aston,

39 ; at Baldock, 39 ; at Hexton, 39 ; at Hunsdon, 39 ; at Ippolitt•, 39; at Kimpton, 39; at Oftley, 40; at Rushden, 40; at St. Albans Abbey Church, 45 ; at St. Andrew'•, St. Albans, 94; at Stcven•ge, 40; at Wallington, 40; at Willian, 40.

Sedgemoor, battle of, 148. Seebohm, Mr., on village communities,

217, 219. Beptimus Severns, coin of, 204, 398. Septvans, Sir Rofl'er de, brass of, in

Chartham Ch. (Kent), 390.

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Shakespeare, Wm., on i.t battle of St. Alban•, 250.

Sheehan, F. R., election of, 210. Sheephall (Shephall), Ch. of, font in,

39 ; wooden erection for bells on, 3:1; parsonage ... house at, 32 ; vicarage of, 59.

Shelton, manor of, 21. Shenley, Ch. of, font in, 39; wooden

tower of, 34 ; parsonage-house at, 32. Shepherd, G., arti•t, view of St.

Albans by, 306. Sheriffmuir, battle of, 121. Sherborne (Dorset), All Hallows' Ch.

at, 84, 88. Shilton (Warw.), circle-marks at, 195. Shrimpton. Robt., 46. Sidney, Algernon, 24. Silchester, 199, 203; destruction of,

230. Silk Willoughby (Leics.), circle-marks

at, 195. Skete, E., election of, 210. Skipwith, Rich. (?), brass of in St.

Peter's, St. Albans, 49, .;o. Skypwith (Skipworth), Thom.,98, 135. Slade, Mrs. Horace, election of, 357. Sladen (Bucks.), manor of, 264. Sleaford (Lihcs.), butter-bell at, 316;

"consecration·marks" at, 191. Smith, Rev. Anthony, vicar of St.

Peter's, St. Albans, 150, 151. --, A. F., election of, 210. --, Henry, Mary and Wm., mons.

to, in St. Michael's, St. Albans, 48. Sokemen, 265. Solihull (Warw.), arrow and cup-marks

at, 187, 196. Solly, Mr., 311. Someries, 402. Somerset, death of Duke of, at St.

Albans, 250. --, Protector, 342, 343. Sopwell, nunnery of, private chapel at,

246; Sir Richard Lee, of, 171. Southampton, St. Michael's Ch., at,

295. Spencer, John, and Margt., his wife,

brass of, in St. Peter's, St. Albans, 49, 50.

Squires, Rev. R. A., election of, 129. Standon, Oh. of, 34, 402 ; brass in,

395 ; detached Ch. tower d, 35 ; font in, 39 ; manor of, 4U2.

Stanmore (Middlesex), 282. Stapleford, Ch of, font in, 39; door­

way in, 40 ; wooden erection for bells on, 35; parsonage-house at, 32.

"Statute of labourers," 26~, 275. Stephenson, Mill, 177. Stevenage, Ch. of, 34 ; aumbrey in,

40 ; doorway in, 40 ; font in, 39 ; glass in, 41 ; piscina in, 40 ; screens in, 40 ; Bartlow hill•, 402 ; chimneys at, 3i0; moat in Holmley Wood, i02; old houses at, 361, 365; par­sonage-house at, 32; the ''Six hills,'' 402.

INDEX.

Stocking Pelham, wooden erection for bells on tower of, 35.

Stodely, Robt., legacy by, 138. :Stoke, Abbot, 402. --, Roger, de, 136. Stoke d' Abernon, brass of Sir John

D' Abernoun, in Ch. of, 390. Stoke (Warwickshire), arrow-groves

and cup-marks at, 187, 188, 190. -- Golding, circle-marks at, 186,

195, 196; cup -marks at, 187. Stone, Nich., carver, 54. Straw, Jack, 210. Strong, Edw., m11ster-mason of St.

Paul's Cathedral, gravestone of, in St. Peter' s, St. Albans, 49 ; mon. to, in St. Peter's, 49, 50, li2, li5; Mary, gravestone of in St. Peter's, 49; inscription to in St. Peter's, 50.

Stubb•, Bp. of Oxford, 86, 2i5, 276; on the Commune System, 319.

Sudbury (Suffolk), bell in All Saints' Ch. at, 317.

Sudely, 'l'holll. Seymour, Lord, 342, 343, 3H.

Sutherland, W., artist, 306. Swanburne, 18. Swaffham Bulbeclr (Camb.), manor of,

340. Swinton, Mr., innkeeper of St. Albans,

256. Syrett, old name for Sarratt, 69.

T Tankerfield, George, martyred at St.

Albans, 24 7. Tanner, John, legacy by, 139. Tarte, F. W. Kinneir, on St. Peter'•

Ch., St. Alban•, 136 ; papers by, on Mural Decoration at Royston, 395 ; on St. Michael's pulpit, St. Albans, 118, 385 ; presentation to Archreo­logical Society of new book-plate, 387.

Tatchbrook (Warw.), wall-marks at, 186, 195, 197.

" Tau," or buckle-ornament, in Elst.ow Ch., 109.

Taylor, Thom., will of, 92. Teck, Princes Alexander and Francis, ·

and Princess May of, at St. Albans, U6.

Tetricus, coins of, 204. Tewin, Ch. of, 33; mon. to James

Fleet in, 120; conventual leases of, 401; Pridmore, schoolmaster of, 29, 237.

--, Queenhoo Hall in, 120. --, Water House, 120, 126, 127. Tewinbury House, 126. Theobalds, 348. Therfield, 402 ; beacon at, 300 ; re­

building of eh., 37; spire of, 34. Thoby, Adam, eub-cellarer of St.

Albans Abbey, 2.;2. Thomson, Col. Wm , epitaph of, in

St. Peter's, St. Albans, 50, 172; gravestone of, in St. Peter's, •9.

INDEX. 429

Thompson, John, builder; Kimpton Ch. spire repaired by, 63.

Thorley, Ch. of, 34. Thornbury, Sir John. mon. to, in Little

Munden Church, 394. Thorpe & Collings, carved figures on

shop of, St. Albans, 252. Thorpe Mandeville (Northants), saddle­

back-roof of church-tower, 72. Thorstone (Cheshire), arrow and cup­

marks at, 187, 192, 196, 197. Thrale, family of, at Sandridge, 297.

, John, mon. to, in St. Albans Abbey Ch., 45.

Three-mile-pond, near Sawbridge-worth, plaster-work at, 3i2.

Throcking, Ch. of. 33 ; font in, 39. Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas, 24 7. Thundridge, Ch, of, 34 ; doorway in,

40; font in, 39; rebuilding of, 37 ; Bishops of London, 402; paper on, 402; The Bury, 402.

Thurkytel, Abbot of Bedford, 111. Thurnall, H. J .. of Royston, 385. 'fiuwell (Rutland), saddleback-ruof of

Ch. tower, i2. Tithes, Rev. Canon O. Davys, on, 61. Tombes, Mary, mon. to, in St. Peter's,

St. Albans, 49, 50. --, David, gravestone of, in St.

Peter'•, 50. Topham, Chris., mon. to, m St.

Michael's, St. Albans, 48. Torrington, - (Incant?) effigy of, in

Great Berkhampstead Ch., 394. Tott6ridge, 334. Totternhoe, name of, 402; vicarage of,

185, 192. Totternhoe-stone, 185, 192. Toulmin, H .. J., on west iront of St.

Albans Abbey Ch., 132. Trajan, coin of, 204. Tra.•k, Mr., 228. Tremlyn, Ralph, legacy by, 140. Tring, note on, 402. 'l'rumpington, Abbot Will de, 10, 136. --, Sir Roger de, bra~M of, in

Trumpington Ch. (Carobs.), 390. Truro, Oath., of, 108. 'l'rysilian (Tresilian), Chief Justice,

137, 273. Turle, Mrs., election of, 129. Tyler, Wat, 268, 270; rebellion of,

137' 141, 172. Tynemouth; Robert de Mowbray, 402. Tynwald Hill, Isle of Man, 221. Tyrwhitt, Sir Robt., and wife, 342,

343. Tyttenhanger; Lee, 402 ; Mountjoy,

4112; Rev. H. Fowler on. 280, !02; Ridge, 402 ; Sir Thom. Pope, 402 ; The House at, pictures in, 402.

u Ulsinus (Wulein), Abbot, 135, 140,

!43, IH, 145, 331; painting of, in window at St. Peter's, St. Albans, 143, 144.

Usca (Ouse), river, at Bedford, 11 l.

v Valence, Wm. de, at Hatfield, 336. Valens, coin of, 209. Ver, river, 223. Verney, Sir Ralph, mon. to, in King's

Langley Church, 395. Vernon, M argt., prioress of St. Mary

de Pre, 18. Verrio, painter, 55. Verulam, Earl of, election of, 117 ;

vote of th«nks to, 117. --, Earl of (the late), obituary-notice

of, 75. --, family, arms of, 260. -- Woods, erection of descripti rn

board at entrance of, 134. Verulamium, 400; coins di~ooveredat,

204, 209, 398; columns at, 201; coloured plaster at, 200, 201, 206; destruction of, 230 ; excavations on site of, 118, 134, 200, 204; papers on, 198, 20.5, 396; forum at, 204; inscriptions found at, 201 ; legends of, 297, 298 ; metal found at, 202 ; object• of interest fuund at, 204, 208, 209; Purbeck marble at, 208 ; !'amian pottery foWJd at, 208 ; St. Germain at, :!09; St. Germ.ain's Block, reports on, 129, 132, 134, 210, 215; seat of the Cassi, 64; tessel<tted pavement at, 2051 207, 208 ; tesserre found at, 201, 202, 203, 205, 207; wall of, 129, 400; Utber Pendragon, reputed death of, at, 209.

Victor (or Mitor) Wm., brass of, in St. Peter's, St. Albans, 49.

--, William, buried in St. reter's, 144.

Victoria, Queen (as Princess) at St. Albans, 260.

Victorinus, coin of, 398. Vifuge Community, St. Albans as a,

paper on, 215. Vinetur, Edith le, gravestone of, at

St. Peter's, St. Albans, 49, 60. Vulgate, o,opy of, at St. Mary'•, Bed­

ford, 103. w

Wagstaff, John, will of, 138. Wafer, Alice, prioress of St. Mary de

Pre, 18. Wakefield, -, vicar of St. Peter's,

St. Albans, 98. Walden, farm at, 274. -- (King's), charter references to,

401; Ch. of, 33, 401; Legat family, 401; Neville family, 401 ; priory of Malton, 40 I.

-- (St. Paul's) Ch. of, 33 ; ch•ncel of, 36; font in, 39; notes 011, 41·:l.

Walden, John de, first master of St. Mary de Pre, 9, 18.

Walkern, Ch. of, 33, 389; font in, 39; parsonage-hou•e at, 3 2 ; " White Lion" inu at, 36V.

430 INDEX.

Wallen, F., election of, 19. Wallingford, Abbot Rich. de, 139, 269,

271 ; accusation against, 16; clock made by, 301.

--, Abbot Wm. de, 16, 59. Wallington, Ch. of, 33; aumbrey in,

4u; doorway in, 40 ; font in, 39 ; glass in, 41 ; piscina in, 40 ; screen in, 40.

Wallus, J. J., mon. to, in St. Albans Abbey Church, 45.

Walpole, Horace, 54, on Cassio bury, 54, 55.

Walsgrave-on-Sowe (Warw.), circle­marks at, 195 ; cup-marks at, 196.

Waltham, Abbey Ch. of, 400; Austin Canons, at, 400 ; Eleanor Cross, at, 400.

-- Cross, "Four Swans'' inn, sign­bracket at, 373.

Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland, 108.

Ward, Mr., landlord of" Crown" inn, St. AlbanA, 236.

Ware, Oh. of, 34. Waren, Gregory, 98. Wareham (Dorset), camps at, 331. Warin, Abbot, 8, 9. Warner, Nicholas, will of, 93. Warwick, arrow and cup-marks, at

187, 192, 196, 197. Warwick, Earl of, 15; Henry, Earl of,

144 ; J uhn, Earl of, 344. Watford, 255 ; Ch. of St. John the

Evangelist's in, 54 ; Ch. of St. Mary's in, 34, 53, 402 ; aumbrey in, 54; beacon-cresset on, 63; brasses in, 54 ; Chapel of St. Catherine, or Haydon Chapel, in, 54, 63 ; clere­story in, 54 ; font in, 53 : mons. to Morison family, 54 ; Morison or Essex Chapel in, 54, 63, 66, 402 ; paper on, 60 ; patronage of, 65 ; piscinre in, 5!: ; pulpit in, 53 ; registers of, 63; rered.os in, 53; restorations of, 53 ; tithes of, 53 ; tomb of Countess Bridget Russell in, 54 ; tomb of Lady Eliz. Russell in, 54 ; tower of, 62; almshousesat, 56; ''Angel" inn at, 365; excursion to, 53, 402 ; "Hit and Miss" inn at, 366; manor of, 64; market-bell at, 316: old houses at, 362, 364, 366, 368; old vicarage in Fenn's Close, at, 367; place names at, 402 ; plague of 1665, at, 64; vicarage, time of Abbot Stoke, 402.

Watling Street, 111, li6. Watton, Oh. of, 33, 392; incised slabs

in, 395. Weather, in the 13th century, 402. Webster, Dr., of St. Albans, 240. Welle. Alice atte, 92. Wells; Bp., Lake of, 118. --, Hugo, 402. --, T. P. Grosart, election of, 132. Welwyn, Ch. of, erection for bells on

tower of, 34 ; font in, a9 ; parsonage­house at, 32.

W enge, priory of,_ 16, 18. Wenlock, Wm., will of, 402. · Wesley, John, sermon preached by, at

St. Paul's, Bedford, I 06. West, Joan, will of, 92 ; John, legacy

by, 137. Westby, Edw., legacy by, 138. West Hyde. old chimney at, 370. Westley Waterle.s (Camb. ), Ch. of,

392. Westmill, Ch. of, 34; parsonage-house

at, 32. Westminster, St. Margaret's Church

at, 84. Weston, Oh. of, 34; font in, 39 ;

manor-house at, 32 ; parsonage­house at, 32.

-- (Yorks.), 295. Westwick Row, near Leverstock

Green, old cottage at, 371. Wey, river, 225. Wheathampstead, Oh. of, 34 ; brass

of Hugh Bostock, 402; communion­plate of, exhibited, 134 ; font in, 39 ; Charles I. at Lamer, 402

Wheathampstead, Abbot John de,252, 402; family of, 400 ; portrait of, in window at St. Peter's, St. Albans, 51, 133, 144.

Whichcoat, Rev. Robt., Rector of Essendon, 286.

Whichcote, Anne, wife of Chief Justice Pemberton, 24.

White, Miss Rose, election of, 117. " White Hart" inn, St. Alban&,

mural decoration at, 376, 377. Whitwell, "Bull" inn at, 365, 36H. Widford, Ch. of, 34. Wigram, Rev. Canon W., election of,

129. Wilde, Dr. Robt., poem on Dr. Rich.

Lee of Hatfield, by, 284, 285. Wilkinson, Rich., of Hatfield, 283,

284. Willegode, Abbot of St. Albans, ll l. William (Rufus), King, ll l. Williams, family ; mons. in Sarratt

Oh., 60. --, Sir Charles Hanbury, portrait of,

56. --, Susannah, mon. to, in St.

Michael's, St. Albans, 48. Willian, Oh. of, 33 ; doorway in, 40 ;

figures found in, exhibited, 7 ; font in, 39 ; glass in, 41 ; screen in, 40; parsonage hou~e at, 3:l

Willis, Wm., 155. Willoughby, circle-marks at, 186. 19.5. Wilson, Thom., Hatfield House

planned by, 348, a.;o, 352, 354. Wilton, Charles, election of, 117 ;

paper on MS. map of St. Albans, by Benj. Hare, 184.

Winchester, monastery of, 86. Winchilsea, Archbp., 331. WingravP, V. H. W., M,D., election

of, ll 7 ; paper on Cup, ·Circle•, and other Marks on Hertfordshire Churches, 184, 185.

INDEX. 431

Winslow (Bucks), Abbey of, 264. Winstanley, John, tenant of Clock-

house, St. Alban•, 304. Wippingdon Grove, ne•r Watford, 65. Wisbech, Castle of, 33 7. Wittewronge, family, 380. Woburn Abbey, Holbein portraits at,

57. Woking, field at, 225; mentioned in

Domesday, 225 ; probable village oommunity at, 225.

Wolfe, H.J., election of, 132. --, Miss E. S .. election of, 357. Wolley, Robt., of St. Albans, 251, 255. Wolsey, Cardinal; as Abbot of St.

Albans, inquires iLto state of St. Mary de Pre, 17 ; attainder of, 17.

Wood, Rev. Edmund, vicar of Sand­ridge, 296.

Woodman, Foster, election of, 198. Woolley, Robt., tenant of Clock­

house, St. Albans, 303. Woolman, J., election of, 357. Worcester, St. Michael's Bedwardine,

at, 84. \Vormley, font in Ch. of, 39; wooden

erection for bells, on, 35. Worssam, H., election of, 117. Worthington, Rev H., electionof,357. Wren, M. (and J. Andrews), plan of

8t. Albans by (published separately). --, Matt., Bp of Ely, 150. -- , Sir Chris., 172.

Wr~xeter, destrnction of, 230. Wyatt, James, the elder, architect,

CaBSiobury House designed by, 55, 64.

Wyclif, 267. Wyddial, Ch. of, 34. Wyghtman, Wm., burial-place of, in

St. Albans Abbey, 91. Wyke, near Weymouth, beacon-turret

at, 62. Wymondley, "Buck's Head'' inn at,

365. -- (Great), Ch. of, 33 ; apsidal

chancel in, 35 ; font in, 39 ; interior of, 38; manor-house at, 32; par­sonage-house at, 32.

-- (Little), Ch. of, aumbry in, 40 ; arch in, 38 ; font in, 39 ; piscina in, 40.

y

Yardley, Ch. of, 34; font in, 39; parsonage-house at, 32.

York, Oskytel, Archbp. of, 112. Young, Rich., Bp. of Rochester, 87.

z Zenz•n, Hannibal, Master of the

Horse to Hen. VIII., lessee of manor of Hatfield, 338, 341.

Zodiac, signs of, 90.